Pakistan and China have agreed to strengthen AI-based partnerships in the fields of health, agriculture, and minerals, marking a significant step in bilateral technological and economic cooperation.
Thanks to the effective strategy of the SIFC, Pakistan is leveraging modern technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, to advance research, innovation, and economic collaboration. Both countries emphasized expanding cooperation in agriculture, medical AI, minerals, and biotechnology, with technical innovation and medical research expected to help address pressing health challenges.
As part of this initiative, Pakistan and China are working on establishing a joint AI laboratory for smart and digital agriculture. The laboratory aims to enhance agricultural productivity, supply chains, and food security in Pakistan through AI applications.
Recently, at the “Pak-China B2B Agriculture Investment Conference,” around 80 memoranda of understanding were signed, with agreements totaling $4.5 billion. Chinese industrialists noted that Pakistan is rich in mineral resources, while China possesses advanced mining technology, making the collaboration a promising opportunity for success.
The SIFC continues to play a key role in promoting partnerships between Pakistan and China in agriculture, health, and mineral sectors, fostering innovation and sustainable development.