Chinese and Pakistani officials announced a new chapter of economic cooperation on May 21, 2026, to mark 75 years of diplomatic relations [1].

The announcement signals a strategic push to deepen the economic partnership between the two nations, focusing specifically on the expansion of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) [2].

Consul General Yang Yundong of the People’s Republic of China and Pakistani officials, including President Asif Ali Zardari, gathered in Karachi for the event [1]. The meeting took place during a seminar organized by the Chinese Consulate General to commemorate the anniversary [1].

Officials said the relationship is stronger than ever as they outlined goals for a deeper economic partnership [1]. This new phase of cooperation is intended to build upon the existing infrastructure, and trade frameworks established over the last seven decades [2].

The 75th anniversary serves as a milestone for the bilateral tie [1]. By focusing on a new chapter of cooperation, both governments aim to enhance regional stability and economic growth through continued joint ventures [2].

China and Pakistan announced a new chapter of cooperation and deeper economic partnership.

The emphasis on a 'new chapter' suggests that both nations are seeking to evolve the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor from basic infrastructure projects into a more comprehensive economic integration. By celebrating this milestone in Karachi, China reinforces its commitment to Pakistan's primary commercial hub, signaling a strategic intent to secure long-term trade routes and political alignment in South Asia.