Pakistan urges Türkiye to raise rice imports amid global price pressure

Pakistan's Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan (third-right) in conversation with ambassador of Turkiye in Pakistan, Dr. Irfan Neziroğlu (second-left) in Islamabad, Pakistan, on January 28, 2026. (Government of Pakistan)
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Updated 28 January 2026
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Pakistan urges Türkiye to raise rice imports amid global price pressure

  • Islamabad offers pricing support and volume-based exports to protect farmer incomes
  • Competition from India, Vietnam weighs on rice prices despite Pakistan’s strong harvest

KARACHI: The government is asking Türkiye to raise rice import volumes from Pakistan amid growing international price pressure, signaling a shift toward volume-led exports to protect farmer incomes and sustain its agricultural value chain, according to an official statement on Wednesday.

The issue came up for discussion between Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan and Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan Dr. Irfan Neziroğlu to enhance bilateral trade cooperation, with a special focus on increasing Pakistan’s rice exports.

The two officials met amid Islamabad’s efforts to manage the impact of aggressive pricing by rival exporters, with Türkiye identified as a priority market where higher volumes could offset weaker prices.

The minister told the Turkish envoy the government had developed a pricing support mechanism to ensure Pakistan’s competitiveness in international markets.

“He urged Türkiye to consider increasing import volumes from Pakistan as a special case, stressing that Pakistan’s primary objective is volume enhancement rather than price maximization, in order to safeguard farmer incomes and sustain the agricultural value chain,” said the statement released by the commerce ministry.

Khan said Pakistan had recorded a strong rice harvest this season, ensuring sufficient exportable surplus.

“However, he noted that aggressive pricing by competing exporters — especially India and Vietnam — has created challenges in global markets, exerting downward pressure on prices despite Pakistan maintaining strong export volumes,” the statement added.

The discussions also covered the use of government-to-government trade channels alongside private-sector mechanisms to facilitate bulk procurement, as well as improving the utilization of tariff-rate quotas under the Pakistan-Türkiye Preferential Trade Agreement.

The Turkish ambassador welcomed Pakistan’s proposals and reaffirmed Türkiye’s commitment to strengthening economic ties with Pakistan, the statement said.

He noted that bilateral trade volumes remain below potential despite strong political relations, and recalled the jointly agreed target of achieving $5 billion in bilateral trade, set during the Pakistan-Türkiye High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council meeting.


Pakistan court orders full eye exam for jailed ex-PM Imran Khan, PTI party says 

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Pakistan court orders full eye exam for jailed ex-PM Imran Khan, PTI party says 

  • Party says directive supports concerns over medical access in custody
  • Lawyer earlier told reporters Khan’s health “is fine” after prison visit

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party said on Thursday the Supreme Court had ordered a full eye examination of jailed ex-premier Imran Khan to be completed before Feb. 16, escalating a dispute between the government and Khan’s family over his medical care in prison.

Concerns about Khan’s health have resurfaced in recent weeks after authorities confirmed he had been briefly taken from prison to a hospital in Islamabad for an eye procedure. The government said at the time his condition was stable, while PTI leaders and Khan’s family complained they had not been informed in advance and alleged he was being denied timely and independent medical access.

The issue was taken up by the Supreme Court earlier this week, which appointed senior lawyer Salman Safdar as a “friend of the court” to visit Khan at Rawalpindi’s Adiala prison and submit a written report on his living conditions.

In its statement on Thursday, PTI said the court had now directed that Khan undergo a comprehensive medical review of his eye condition.

“The Supreme Court’s order for a complete eye check-up of Imran Khan vindicates the party’s longstanding concerns about his deteriorating health and denial of timely, independent medical care in custody,” the party said, adding that he should be given “immediate” access to his personal physician.

Safdar, who met Khan in prison on Tuesday, had earlier sought to calm speculation about his condition.

“It is fine,” Safdar told reporters outside the prison when asked about Khan’s health, declining to provide further details. “I will speak about the rest in the report.”

According to a copy of an earlier court order seen by Arab News, the Supreme Court had tasked Safdar with submitting a written report regarding the “living conditions of the petitioner in jail,” noting that a previous report related to Khan’s detention at Attock jail in 2023 did not reflect his current circumstances.

In its latest statement, PTI framed the court’s directive as part of a broader legal principle.

“This is bigger than one medical test. It is about whether the rule of law applies to political opponents, or only to protect those in power,” the party said, demanding “immediate and transparent implementation of the Court’s order” and “unrestricted access to qualified specialists of his choice.”

Khan has been in jail since August 2023 in connection with multiple cases that he and his party say are politically motivated, an allegation the government denies. He was removed from the PM’s office in April 2022 through a parliamentary vote of no confidence.

There was no immediate response from the government on Thursday to PTI’s latest statement.