Morning News: Pakistan says it’s close to US trade deal, Washington gives no timeline - By HMFS Research
Jul 28 2025
HMFS Research
- Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Friday the United States and Pakistan were “very close” to a trade deal that could come within days, but comments from the U.S. after Dar met with Secretary of State Marco Rubio mentioned no timeline. “I think we are very close to finalizing a deal with US. Our teams have been here in Washington, discussing, having virtual meetings and a committee has been tasked by the prime minister to finetune now,” Dar said in a discussion at the Atlantic Council think tank in Washington. “It’s not going to be months, not even weeks, I would say (just) days,” he said.
- State Minister for Finance Bilal Azhar Kayani has said the ongoing trade talks with the United States will be a breakthrough in a potential Free Trade Agreement, which will be a game changer for Pakistan’s economy. Talking to a private news channel, he also welcomed US acknowledgment of Pakistan’s counter terrorism efforts and regional role, Radio Pakistan reported.
- Oil prices rose on Monday after the U.S. reached a trade deal with the European Union and may extend a tariff pause with China, reducing concerns that potentially higher levies would limit economic activity and impact fuel demand. Brent crude futures inched up 22 cents, or 0.32%, to $68.66 a barrel by 0035 GMT while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $65.38 a barrel, up 22 cents, or 0.34%.