KARACHI: Pakistan said Wednesday it had reached a trade deal with the United States after weeks of extensive negotiations, paving the way for reduced tariffs and deeper economic ties, as US President Donald Trump highlighted a new partnership to develop Pakistan’s oil reserves. The announcements came after the US imposed a 29 percent “reciprocal tariff” on Pakistani exports under Trump’s trade measures announced in April, a move that raised alarm in Islamabad amid concerns over its fragile economic recovery.

KARACHI: Pakistan’s finance minister, Muhammad Aurangzeb, has left for the United States (US) for a “final” round of trade talks between the two countries, the Pakistani finance…

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar discussed bilateral relations and tariffs with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio this week, the Pakistani foreign office said in a…