Donald Blome visited the port of Gwadar and examined the possibilities for the growth and expansion of bilateral economic connections.

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Islamabad: American Ambassador Donald Blome visits Gwadar on Tuesday.
Donald Blome discussed connecting the largest Pakistani export market from Gwadar with the United States.
According to the representatives of the American embassy, Donald Blome visited the port of Gwadar and examined the possibilities for the growth and expansion of bilateral economic connections.
American ambassador Blome met with Passand Khan Buledi, the head of the Gwadar port authority, during the visit, and they spoke about port operations, job openings for expansion, and the ports' potential to expand into a major trading centre in the region.
He discussed issues pertaining to security, disaster aid, and economic growth with local officials he met.
Additionally, he interacted with the Gwadar Chamber of Commerce and Industry members.
Discussion also included the Pak-US Green Alliance framework, which covers environmental, energy, water, and economic challenges.

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