Pakistan is set to increase its halal meat exports to Malaysia by $200 million annually. This comes after high-level talks between the two countries focused on boosting trade relations.
Major Trade Agreement
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim confirmed that Malaysia will import 100,000 tonnes of halal meat and basmati rice from Pakistan, a deal expected to strengthen economic ties.
Commitment to Quality Standards
Both countries emphasized the importance of meeting strict halal certification standards. Pakistan is dedicated to ensuring top-quality products for Malaysian consumers.
New Trade Office in Karachi
To facilitate smoother trade, Malaysia will open a trade office in Karachi next month, further enhancing bilateral cooperation.
Expanding Economic Collaboration
The discussions also touched on expanding cooperation in agriculture, tourism, education, and defense, signaling broader economic ties between the nations.
This move positions Pakistan to become a significant player in the global halal meat market, fostering economic growth and stronger international relations.