China seeks deeper trade ties with Pakistan, South Asia amid global uncertainty

Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Yan Dong attends a press conference in Beijing on May 29, 2026. (China SCIO)
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Updated 29 May 2026
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China seeks deeper trade ties with Pakistan, South Asia amid global uncertainty

  • Beijing says trade with South Asian countries topped $200 billion in 2025
  • China’s trade with regional states grew 15.8 percent in first four months of 2026

BEIJING: ‌Chinese commerce ministry officials on Friday stressed the importance of ​expanding trade ties with South Asia, “especially against the backdrop of the current turbulent and uncertain international and regional situation.”

China and South Asian countries ‌should deepen ‌supply chain cooperation ​and ‌expand ⁠beyond ​infrastructure, transport ⁠and power into emerging sectors including e-commerce and biomedicine, Vice Commerce Minister Yan Dong said at a press conference on ⁠Friday.

Trade between China ‌and ‌South Asian countries ​exceeded $200 billion ‌in 2025 and grew ‌15.8 percent year on year in the first four months of 2026, Yan said.

China ‌is now the largest trading partner of ⁠Pakistan, Bangladesh, ⁠Sri Lanka and the Maldives, he said.

Beijing seeks to further improve trade liberalization and facilitation through bilateral mechanisms, trade working groups and free trade arrangements to lower costs and ​make business easier.