Minsk ( WNAM REPORT): The 2nd Pakistan-Belarus Business Forum convened today at Hotel Belarus in Minsk, marking a significant step forward in strengthening bilateral trade and economic cooperation between the two nations.
Held alongside the official visit of the Prime Minister of Pakistan to Belarus, the Forum drew a diverse assembly of government officials, business leaders, and key stakeholders from both countries.
Federal Minister for Commerce of Pakistan, Jam Kamal Khan, addressed the Forum, highlighting the growing momentum in Pakistan-Belarus relations.
In his remarks, he expressed gratitude to the Belarusian government, especially the Minister of Energy, Mr. Denis Moroz, for hosting the event and supporting the Pakistani delegation’s participation.
“Our presence here is part of a broader journey that reflects the evolving and deepening partnership between our two nations,” said Jam Kamal Khan.
He noted that bilateral ties had strengthened significantly following the President of Belarus’s historic visit to Pakistan in November 2024, during which key cooperation agreements were signed.
The current visit by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, he added, demonstrates a reciprocal commitment to advancing strategic and economic collaboration.
Jam Kamal Khan pointed to the 8th session of the Pakistan-Belarus Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC), held earlier this year in Minsk, as a critical milestone that paved the way for expanded cooperation in trade, agriculture, education, technology, and pharmaceuticals.
He emphasized that both governments are committed to removing trade barriers and facilitating private sector engagement.
Underscoring trade potential, the Commerce Minister identified key areas for joint ventures, including textile machinery, agro-processing, pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, ICT, and e-commerce.
Jam Kamal Khan also announced the recent signing of a cooperation agreement between the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) and the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BelCCI), calling it a platform for increased trade promotion and collaboration.
Mr. Jam invited Belarusian investors to explore Pakistan’s Special Economic Zones, which offer attractive incentives and strategic access to regional markets.
He cited recent energy tariff reductions as an added advantage for manufacturers aiming to export to neighboring regions.
Chief Executive of TDAP, Mr. Faiz Ahmad, also addressed the Forum and termed the occasion as substantive rather than symbolic.
“Today’s forum is not just symbolic—it is substantive. We are witnessing the signing of the Agreement on Cooperation between TDAP and BelCCI, which lays the institutional foundation for sustained business engagement. It encompasses mutual participation in trade fairs, coordinated B2B events, exchange of market intelligence, and facilitation of sector-specific delegations,” he stated.
“This formal cooperation will ensure that the momentum we create today translates into measurable outcomes over the coming months,” he added.
A dedicated presentation was also delivered at the forum highlighting Pakistan’s trade potential, emerging market trends, and opportunities for foreign investment.
The forum’s agenda included presentations from officials of both countries, including representatives from BelCCI, TDAP, Belinvestbank, and RTL Alliance, who discussed secure trade instruments, risk-free routes, and mutual trade advantages.
A signing ceremony formalized agreements between the two sides, followed by a B2B session fostering direct engagement among business communities.
In his closing remarks, Minister Khan called the forum not just a symbol of bilateral maturity, but a “call to action” for both countries’ private sectors to collaborate in creating shared prosperity and innovation.