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CM offers assistance to Australian investors

August 9, 2025
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Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has said that thousands of people from Punjab living in Australia have not only promoted development opportunities but mutual ties between the nations as well.

The CM said during a farewell meeting with Australian High Commissioner Neil Hawkins that the Punjab government will provide all possible assistance to Australian investors in the province.

She discussed with the diplomat the expansion of bilateral trade in textile, food processing, minerals and IT services.

She highlighted, “Investment, technology transfer and long-term partnership are being promoted between the two countries under the SIFC. Australia and Pakistan are also pursuing a policy of mutual cooperation in agriculture and livestock sectors.”

She outlined, “We are optimistic about the promotion of cold chain logistics for the import of aquaculture and fisheries. The visit of an Australian agricultural mission to Pakistan last July manifests deep mutual cooperation in the agri-trade sector.”

She affirmed, “Pakistan and Australia are pursuing a policy of cooperation to address the global challenge of climate change. Australia is an important destination for Pakistani students.” She noted, “Pakistan values its strong relations with Australia based on mutual respect and lasting friendship.”

She emphasised, “It is imperative to enhance parliamentary ties and economic cooperation between Pakistan and Australia. There are immense opportunities for Australian investors in the IT and tourism sectors in Punjab.”

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