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Pakistan, Türkiye team up for shipbuilding and ferry service

Published on: October 24, 2025 8:55 PM

Pakistan and Türkiye discussed new opportunities in maritime cooperation on Thursday. The talks focused on joint ventures in shipbuilding and a possible ferry service. Both countries aim to strengthen economic ties and enhance regional connectivity through sustainable initiatives. Officials emphasized that these collaborations could benefit both nations’ blue economy sectors.

Federal Minister Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry said Pakistan is keen to work with Türkiye in shipbuilding, port development, and shipbreaking. He invited Turkish private investors to explore projects at Gwadar Port, which holds “immense potential for maritime industries.” The minister highlighted Gwadar’s role in transforming Pakistan into a modern logistics and trade hub.

Read more: Pakistan and Türkiye commit to boost trade volume to $5 billion

Turkish Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu expressed interest in strengthening cooperation and said the ferry service proposal would be discussed with relevant Turkish authorities. He noted that the service could promote tourism, facilitate affordable sea travel, and improve people-to-people connections. Uraloglu announced that a Turkish delegation of shipowners and port service providers would soon visit Pakistan.

Chaudhry welcomed the Turkish delegation and assured full support for their visit. He also highlighted fisheries prospects, including a 25,000-ton tuna quota. He encouraged Turkish investors to set up value addition and canning plants to target lucrative export markets. Plans for a major maritime conference within three months were also announced.

Read more: Ambassador Qureshi, Turkish Envoy Discuss Regional Situation

Both ministers reaffirmed their commitment to deepen Pakistan-Türkiye relations. They emphasized practical collaboration in maritime affairs to promote shared prosperity. Officials expressed optimism that these initiatives would strengthen regional trade, connectivity, and economic growth.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Federal Minister Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, ferry service\, Latest, maritime cooperation, Pakistan, shipbuilding, Turkiye

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