PR No. 232

Pakistan, Republic of Korea Move Closer to CEPA as Seoul Trade Conference Delivers Six B2B MOUs

Islamabad: August 20, 2026

A Pakistan-Korea Trade & Investment Conference was held in Seoul, bringing together over 170 Pakistani and Korean businessmen and resulting in the signing of six Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) between companies of the two countries.

The Conference was held in the backdrop of ongoing negotiations between Pakistan and the Republic of Korea on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).

Addressing the Conference via video link as chief guest, Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan stated that the first round of CEPA negotiations between Pakistan and the Republic of Korea had been successfully concluded, and that the second round was expected soon.

The Minister said the Agreement, once finalized, would open new avenues for Pakistani exporters and further strengthen bilateral economic relations.

He urged the business communities of both countries to utilize the platform provided by the Conference to forge concrete partnerships in advance of the Agreement's conclusion.

The Conference was attended by 91 Korean and 82 Pakistani businessmen, including members of the Pakistani diaspora in Korea as well as delegates from the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Gujranwala Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The proceedings commenced with a welcome address by the Ambassador of Pakistan to the Republic of Korea, followed by remarks from the Vice Chairman of the Daegu Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Officials of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) also briefed the participants, highlighting Pakistan's export potential in textiles and apparel, leather goods, surgical and sports goods, agro-food products, minerals, and IT services.

During the dedicated Business-to-Business (B2B) sessions, Pakistani companies represented by the Sialkot, Gujranwala and other chambers of commerce signed six MOUs with their Korean counterparts, covering sectors including salt, cosmetics, and oil and sesame seed trade.

These MOUs are expected to serve as a foundation for definitive commercial agreements between the respective companies.

The Conference was organized with the support of the Pakistan Business Association of Korea (PBA) and the Embassy of Pakistan, Seoul.

The Commercial Wing of the Embassy of Pakistan, Seoul, shall continue to serve as the focal point for facilitation of Korean investors and trading partners. It was further announced that a second such conference is being planned in Seoul in March 2027, to build on the momentum generated once the CEPA is concluded.

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