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Pakistan Eyes Trade Opportunities Amidst Trump’s Tariff Policies

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Last updated: April 9, 2025 8:32 pm
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Published April 9, 2025
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Navigating Challenges and Seeking New Market Share in the US


Key Takeaways:

i) Pakistan sees potential to increase its market share in the US, particularly in textiles, due to higher tariffs imposed on competitor nations like Bangladesh and Vietnam.

ii) The Pakistani government is sending a high-level delegation to the US to discuss trade relations and seek mutually beneficial solutions.

iii) There is a focus on strengthening trade ties with the U.S. and exploring new areas of collaboration, including the critical minerals sector.


Islamabad, Pakistan – April 9, 2025 – The imposition of new tariffs by the United States, as part of President Trump’s “Fair and Reciprocal Plan,” has created both challenges and potential opportunities for Pakistan’s economy. While the 29 percent reciprocal tariff on Pakistani imports has raised concerns, there’s a growing sentiment that this situation could open doors for increased trade with the US. According to “Pakistan Sees Opportunity in Trump’s Tariffs” published in The Diplomat, there is hope that this situation can create new business opportunities for Pakistan. Specifically, the article states “Pakistan could still gain a broader market share and be competitive in the U.S., even with its own 29 percent additional tariff.” due to the fact that other garment suppliers are facing even higher tariffs.

Textile manufacturers, such as Zubair Motiwala, have also expressed optimism, suggesting that “Pakistan’s textile exports will increase to its single largest destination of the U.S.” as US buyers seek alternatives.

Reports from organizations like the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) indicate that the higher tariffs on countries like Vietnam and Bangladesh could allow Pakistan to expand its “market share in textiles, food products and plastics.” Textile manufacturers, such as Zubair Motiwala, have also expressed optimism, suggesting that “Pakistan’s textile exports will increase to its single largest destination of the U.S.” as US buyers seek alternatives.

In response to these developments, the Pakistani government has taken proactive measures. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed a high-level delegation to travel to the United States to engage in trade talks. The goal is to “work out a mutually beneficial course of action for the future after negotiations on the new tariffs imposed by the US on imports,” according to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).

The government is also emphasizing the importance of strengthening overall trade relations with the US and exploring new areas of collaboration, particularly in the critical minerals sector. This focus aligns with efforts to diversify Pakistan’s export portfolio and reduce reliance on traditional sectors.


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