HANGZHOU / ISLAMABAD — In a major economic breakthrough, Pakistani and Chinese companies have officially signed cooperation agreements and Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) worth a massive $1.22 billion. The historic deals were finalized at the Pakistan-China Business Conference in Hangzhou, witnessed directly by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the Governor of Zhejiang Province, Mr. Liu Jie. This marks a monumental paradigm shift for Islamabad as it aggressively pushes to transition bilateral ties beyond traditional infrastructure projects into direct, high-value industrial manufacturing, technology transfers, energy, and export-oriented agriculture cooperation.
