Sunday, December 7, 2025

-title Pakistan Seeks China’s Support for BRICS Bank Membership

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Pakistan‌ Seeks China’s Support for BRICS-Backed Bank Membership

WASHINGTON D.C. – Pakistan is actively seeking China’s backing for its membership in ​the New Progress Bank (NDB), the multilateral development bank established by the BRICS nations ⁤(Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), Finance Minister ⁣Muhammad Aurangzeb stated during a series of meetings ‌in Washington this week. The move⁣ signals ⁢Pakistan’s deepening engagement with the BRICS economic bloc and its pursuit⁣ of​ choice financing avenues amid ongoing economic‍ challenges.

Aurangzeb’s meetings, conducted on⁣ the sidelines of the Spring Meetings of the International monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, included discussions with Japan Bank​ for International Cooperation (JBIC) Governor nobumitsu Hayashi and Special Envoy to the Hon’ble ⁣Chief adviser of Bangladesh Lutfey Y Siddiqi. ⁢He emphasized the government’s commitment to attracting foreign⁢ investment and fostering regional economic cooperation. Pakistan⁤ views NDB membership as a crucial step towards diversifying its funding sources and accelerating infrastructure development.

During his‍ meeting with Hayashi, ​Aurangzeb welcomed JBIC’s commitment to join the lender group for the Reko Diq mining project⁣ and⁣ reassured the governor that “the government attaches high importance to ensuring the security ‌and confidence of ⁣foreign investors.” He also underscored Pakistan’s commitment to “fostering closer regional economic cooperation” ​during a meeting with Siddiqi.

Aurangzeb’s six-day visit, concluding⁣ tomorrow, has also included engagements with media‌ outlet Bloomberg and discussions with scholars and‌ economists ⁢at the Atlantic Council, were he ⁤outlined Pakistan’s approach to economic reform, disaster response, and private-sector-led ⁢growth. He also met with an S&P Global team,⁣ acknowledging their recent ratings action and noting the alignment of the three major international ratings agencies.

Earlier in the week, Aurangzeb met with Saudi Finance Minister⁣ Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Jadaan, discussing the⁣ privatization process of⁣ Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and key airports, as well ⁤as growing ⁤trade ⁢and investment relations between the two countries.

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