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U.S. diplomat highlights Sialkot’s business potential, strengthens trade ties with Pakistan

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January 20, 2026
U.S. diplomat highlights Sialkot’s business potential, strengthens trade ties with Pakistan
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Sialkot, January 20, 2026: During her recent visit to Sialkot, U.S. Chargé d’Affaires to Pakistan, Natalie A. Baker, praised the city’s dynamic business community and highlighted the potential for deeper U.S.-Pakistan trade and investment to foster shared prosperity.

Speaking at a luncheon hosted by the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce, CDA Baker emphasized the strong foundation of bilateral commercial relations. She noted that trade between the United States and Pakistan is projected to surpass $8 billion in 2025, saying, “Expanding trade reflects a strong foundation that highlights the positive impact of U.S. economic engagement in Pakistan and globally. The United States and Pakistan are pursuing a fair and balanced trade relationship that creates prosperity for both our nations.” For more than two decades, the United States has been Pakistan’s largest export market and a leading investor, presenting significant opportunities for growth and collaboration.

During her visit, CDA Baker toured prominent Sialkot businesses including Forward Sports, First American Corporation Limited (FAC), and CA Sports, all global leaders in the city’s sporting goods sector. She also visited Sialkot International Airport and met with the leadership of AirSial. These engagements underscored the role of U.S.-Pakistan collaboration in global supply chains, job creation, and trade-driven economic development. Highlighting FAC’s success, nearly 70 percent of its exports go to the United States, reflecting strong American market demand. “We are committed to bringing the best of American technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship to help create jobs and uplift communities in both our countries,” CDA Baker added.

The visit coincides with the United States’ 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which CDA Baker described as “not just a reflection on the past – it’s a launchpad for the future and leadership in innovation, commerce, and global engagement.” As the U.S. celebrates the ‘American Decade of Sports’ through upcoming global sporting events, it continues to strengthen partnerships that connect people, markets, and cultures through sports and business.

“The United States remains deeply invested in Pakistan and its people,” CDA Baker concluded, “building on a partnership that dates back to Pakistan’s independence and continues to grow through trade, innovation, education, and cultural exchange.”

Tags: bilateral relationsCA SportsLuncheonNatalie A. BakerPakistanSialkotSialkot Chamber of Commerce and IndustryU.S. Chargé d’Affaires to PakistanU.S.-Pakistan collaborationUnited States
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