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ISLAMABAD - The Ambassador of Australia to Pakistan Mr. Peter Heyward on Tuesday said his country is interested in Pakistans matchless potential in human and natural resource. We can jointly exploit gift of Thar Coal, he said.
He said that major Australian mining and oil and gas companies are keenly watching developments in Pakistan which will help them plan stepping in this promising market.
Peter Heyward said this while talking to a delegation of Islamabad Women's Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IWCCI) led by its founder President Samina Fazil.
President IWCCI Farida Rashid, Adviser IWCCI Malik Sohail, Naima Ansari and others were also present on the occasion.
Peter Heyward said that Australia can get access to energy rich central Asia and Gulf states by using Pakistan as an economic bridge. We can further strengthen bonds in education and agriculture sectors, he noted.
Pakistan fulfills every criterion to become a developed nation soon, he said, adding that no county can afford not to put women to production and full participation in the economy.
Underlining the importance of linkages, Heyward said that Pakistani and Australian businesswomen associations would be linked while his country will offer training, education, networking, information sharing and exchange opportunities to Pakistani women.
Wife of the Ambassador, Suzzane Heyward said that she will try best to infuse confidence in business women by encouragement and capacity building measures.
She offered her residence for exhibitions where wives of all Ambassadors would be invited which will help local women entrepreneurs find business and intercommunication opportunities.
At the occasion, Samina Fazil said that women in Pakistan are strong part of the society offering variety of services.
Samina highlighted the importance of liberal and deregulated trade regime of Pakistan which offered enormous opportunities for foreign investors.
Australia interested in joint exploitation of Thar coal: Ambassador | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia
He said that major Australian mining and oil and gas companies are keenly watching developments in Pakistan which will help them plan stepping in this promising market.
Peter Heyward said this while talking to a delegation of Islamabad Women's Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IWCCI) led by its founder President Samina Fazil.
President IWCCI Farida Rashid, Adviser IWCCI Malik Sohail, Naima Ansari and others were also present on the occasion.
Peter Heyward said that Australia can get access to energy rich central Asia and Gulf states by using Pakistan as an economic bridge. We can further strengthen bonds in education and agriculture sectors, he noted.
Pakistan fulfills every criterion to become a developed nation soon, he said, adding that no county can afford not to put women to production and full participation in the economy.
Underlining the importance of linkages, Heyward said that Pakistani and Australian businesswomen associations would be linked while his country will offer training, education, networking, information sharing and exchange opportunities to Pakistani women.
Wife of the Ambassador, Suzzane Heyward said that she will try best to infuse confidence in business women by encouragement and capacity building measures.
She offered her residence for exhibitions where wives of all Ambassadors would be invited which will help local women entrepreneurs find business and intercommunication opportunities.
At the occasion, Samina Fazil said that women in Pakistan are strong part of the society offering variety of services.
Samina highlighted the importance of liberal and deregulated trade regime of Pakistan which offered enormous opportunities for foreign investors.
Australia interested in joint exploitation of Thar coal: Ambassador | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia