Economy
Cambodia and Pakistan Sign Trade Agreements to Expand Market Access and Boost Bilateral Commerce
PHNOM PENH, Feb 12, 2026 (KPT) – Cambodia and Pakistan have signed a series of trade agreements aimed at expanding market access and strengthening bilateral commerce, officials said Wednesday.
The deals were concluded during the 2nd Cambodia–Pakistan Joint Trade Committee Ministerial Meeting, where both sides co-chaired discussions on deepening economic cooperation.

The two countries reviewed progress in sectors with strong trade potential, exchanged views on new export opportunities, and explored ways to facilitate greater market entry for businesses.
Three documents were signed: the official minutes of the meeting, a joint declaration on a Cambodia–Pakistan Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA), and a memorandum of understanding on trade promotion.
Officials said both sides also discussed follow-up measures, including the development of sector-specific agreements to serve as a foundation for more comprehensive economic cooperation.
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