Some members have little idea of Industrial realities of Pakistan, and fail to see the bigger picture accordingly.
Money talks; bullshit walks
The aforementioned saying is absolutely valid for Industrial practices. One of my cousins joined textile industry and he mentioned that US is an important customer in this business. He also pointed out that India and Bangladesh have important roles in the supply chain.
I was in retailing industry for a decade (IT related), and American goods were among the most profitable in my business such as from Intel, Kingston, Creative, HP, DELL, and NVIDIA. TP-Link (Chinese) and Acer (Taiwanese) were also in demand.
US is a huge customer base and also offer high quality goods. Hard to overlook. There are certain business types which cannot be profitable minus Americans as customers and American goods.
Pakistan needs a sincere leadership to manage its interests, pursue a balanced foreign policy, and transform itself into a global hub of investment where anybody is welcome to invest. In this manner, Pakistan will not be easy to exploit.
Do you think that by restricting our worldview to Turkey, China and Russia only, we will do just fine? You will be burying your head in the sand instead.
Pakistan should have conatructive relations with over half of the world.