Iran, Pakistan sign $4 million trade deal at Karachi agriculture exhibition
Iran and Pakistan have signed more than $4 million in trade commitments during the 2025 Karachi International Agriculture and Food Exhibition.
Pakistan’s ambassador in Tehran, Mohammad Mudassir Tipu, said in a message that a 12-member commercial delegation from the Islamic Republic of Iran participated in the third edition of the exhibition, the largest agricultural and food products trade event in Karachi.
He noted that the Iranian delegation held extensive meetings with Pakistani companies active in key sectors, including citrus, agricultural products such as rice, and meat.
According to the ambassador, three memorandums of understanding were signed during the exhibition, covering trade commitments worth over $4 million.
He added that several other agreements in various sectors are also being finalized.
Tipu stressed that the presence of Iranian traders in the Karachi agriculture exhibition reflects the deepening engagement of Iran’s private sector with Pakistan.
He urged the business communities of both countries to continue strengthening their interactions to achieve mutual benefits./irna