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pak-ausLAHORE: Senior Australian Trade Commissioner for South Asia Region, Patrick Kearins said on Tuesday that a huge potential existed to enhance Pak-Australia cooperation in energy, livestock, agriculture, mining, advance manufacturing and education.

 

Addressing the business community here at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he said that Pakistani businessmen must avail cutting-edge Australian technology for food processing and dairy sector as Australia has proven capability in these areas. He added that Commission at present was working in three areas including Trade, Investment and Education.

 

Kearins said that assistance was being provided in Dairy, Food, Mining, Oil and Gas and Water Management, asserting, Australia has certified Mining experts and one of the best mining facilities and techniques in the world, and both the governments and the private sector could avail these opportunities.

 

The Australian diplomat said that Australia had formed Growth and Emerging Market Group that includes South Asia, South America and Central European States, while, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka were included in the group and Australia would continue to work with these countries in Trade, Investment and Education sectors.

 

He said the Australian Trade Commission could help identify international partners for those Pakistani businesses through tailored industry intelligence that wanted to go global.

 

While, the LCCI President Farooq Iftikhar suggested the visiting diplomat that market surveys should be conducted to explore the potential areas of trade. Similarly, road-shows, catalogue exhibitions and trade fairs could be other options to display the product range available for trade.

He said that Dairy and Livestock sector was growing well in Pakistan and there was still a tremendous potential of growth. which could be explored through joint ventures between Pakistani and Australian businessmen. Similarly animal fattening projects were also picking up in Pakistan and the animals were being imported from Australia. Other important sectors, he added, were fresh fruit juices and beverages, which promise excellent return on investments.

 

The LCCI President said that currently, Pakistan was in dire need of foreign direct investment, while the government of Pakistan had also offered a lot of incentives for foreign investors.

 

The potential gains in sectors like energy, mining, agro-based industry etc were immense and the Australian investors were needed to be motivated to consider these sectors for the mutual benefits of both the countries, he said and also called for measures to expedite exchange of important information related to trade queries.

 

The Chamber's Vice President Mian Abuzar Shad, former President Mian Muzaffar Ali, Executive Committee Members Mian Zahid Javaid, Tanvir Ahmad Sufi and Mehmood Ghaznvi also spoke on the occasion.

 

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2012

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