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President Zardari Meets Hunan Leadership to Discuss Bilateral Cooperation

President Asif Ali Zardari has met with the leadership of China's Hunan Province to discuss avenues for bilateral cooperation in key economic and development sectors. The engagement forms part of a broader diplomatic and commercial tour of China during which the president has been hosted at provincial level, reflecting Beijing's practice of pairing state-level visits with regional economic engagement.

Hunan Province, home to major industrial, technology, and agricultural sectors, presents opportunities for Pakistani businesses seeking to deepen supply chain and investment links beyond China's eastern seaboard. Discussions are understood to have covered agriculture, manufacturing partnerships, infrastructure, and energy sector cooperation.

Zardari was hosted at a banquet by Hunan Governor Mao Weiming, an event that carried formal diplomatic significance and provided a platform for the president to articulate Pakistan's investment climate and export potential to provincial leadership with significant procurement and investment authority.

The Hunan meetings complement the inauguration of the Pakistan Pavilion in Wuhan, signalling a coordinated strategy by Islamabad to embed its commercial and diplomatic footprint across China's interior provinces rather than limiting engagement to the central government level in Beijing.

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Sources: APP
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