Islamabad urges ASEAN members to invest in Pakistan’s special economic zones under CPEC

Pakistan Commerce Minister Khan hosting envoys of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam and Myanmar in Islamabad on September, 23, 2025. (GoP)
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Updated 23 September 2025
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Islamabad urges ASEAN members to invest in Pakistan’s special economic zones under CPEC

  • Founded in 1967, Association of Southeast Asian Nations represents one of the world’s fastest-growing markets
  • Commerce minister urges ASEAN members to export to Pakistan, add value here and then re-export their products

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan on Tuesday invited Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member states to invest in Pakistan’s special economic zones under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), amid Islamabad’s attempts to achieve economic stability.

Founded in 1967, ASEAN represents one of the world’s fastest-growing markets. Pakistan became a sectoral dialogue partner of ASEAN in 1993 and is seeking to upgrade to full dialogue partner status, despite the current moratorium on new partners.

Commerce Minister Khan on Tuesday hosted envoys of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam and Myanmar in Islamabad, where he reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to expand trade, investment and people-to-people links with Southeast Asia.

He urged Southeast Asian firms to invest in Pakistan’s special economic zones, citing improved macroeconomic stability, single-digit inflation and a conducive business climate, according to the commerce ministry.

“Pakistan welcomes you to export to Pakistan, add value here, and then re-export your products,” Khan told ASEAN envoys, calling for stronger multilateral trade links.

CPEC, part of President Xi Jinping’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative, is a $65 billion network of roads, railways, pipelines and ports in Pakistan that aims to build land and maritime trade routes linking Asia with Africa and Europe via the Arabian Sea.

Pakistan, currently bolstered by a $7 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) program, is making rigorous efforts to establish itself as a pivotal trade and transit by leveraging its strategic geographical position.

“Pakistan seeks not only to increase bilateral trade but also to build comprehensive, long-term partnerships in technology, skills, and infrastructure,” Khan told the envoys.

“Through technology transfer, value addition in agriculture, and a skilled human resource base, we can take our trade from the current level to its true potential.”

The ASEAN envoys welcomed Pakistan’s outreach and said the region sees a “great potential” in expanding commercial cooperation, according to the commerce ministry.

“Meeting marked a renewed push by Pakistan to anchor itself more firmly in the ASEAN economic landscape, with both sides agreeing to chart a roadmap for increasing trade, investment, and institutional cooperation in the months ahead,” it said.

 


Pakistan expresses solidarity with Canada as school shooting claims 9 lives

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Pakistan expresses solidarity with Canada as school shooting claims 9 lives

  • At least 9 dead, 27 wounded in shooting incident at secondary school, residence in British Columbia on Tuesday
  • Officials say the shooter was found dead with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after the incident

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday expressed solidarity with Canada as a high school shooting incident in a British Columbia town left at least nine dead, more than 20 others injured. 

Six people were found at the Tumbler Ridge Secondary School while a seventh died on the way to the hospital, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said in a statement on Tuesday. Two other people were found dead at a home that police believe is connected to the shooting at the school. A total of 27 people were wounded in the attack. 

In an initial emergency alert, police described the suspect as a “female in a dress with brown hair,” with officials saying she was found dead with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

“Saddened by the tragic shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia,” Sharif wrote on social media platform X.

He conveyed his condolences to the families of the victims, wishing a swift recovery to those injured in the attack. 

“Pakistan stands in solidarity with the people and Government of Canada in this difficult time,” he added. 

Canadian police have not yet released any information about the age of the shooter or the victims.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was “devastated” by the violence, announcing he had suspended plans to travel to the Munich Security Conference on Wednesday.

While mass shootings are rare in Canada, last April, a vehicle attack that targeted a Filipino cultural festival in Vancouver killed 11 people.

British Columbia Premier David Eby called the latest violence “unimaginable.”

Nina Krieger, British Columbia’s minister of public safety, described it as one of the “worst mass shootings” in Canada’s history.