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181143
Tue, 05/10/2011 - 12:53
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BUSINESS FORUM HELD IN AUSTRALIA
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ A forum themed "Doing business in Mongolia" has been held in Brisbane city, Australia, co-organized by the Embassy of Mongolia to Australia and a Trade and Investment Queensland of Australia (TIQ).
The forum has brought together some 100 people such as Ts.Jambaldorj, the Ambassador of Mongolia to Australia; Steve Bredhauer, the Queensland government's Special Trade Representative to China and Mongolia; Rob Whiddon, a managing director of the TIQ; David Lawson, a Trade Commissioner to Mongolia at the Australian Trade Commission; Peter Long, an Executive General Manager Asia of the Sedgman; Jane Thomason, a CEO at the JTA International; and delegates of companies and entities. Mongolia was represented by a director-general of the UFC Group O.Amartuvshin; a deputy director B.Bolorchuluun; and a leader of the Union of Mongolians in Queensland Yo.Gantulga.
Steve Bredhauer has expressed a willingness to cooperate with Mongolia, "rich in mineral resources nation", and emphasized that the bilateral collaboration has been activating recent years in the minerals sector.
The Ambassador Ts.Jambaldorj has given a report about business and investment opportunities in Mongolia. Others have spoken about the Mongolia-Australia cooperation in the mineral and mining fields, introducing their activities in Mongolia. A head of the General Agency for Specialized Inspection's department of geology and mining inspection B.Baatartsogt has presented his works and environmental rehabilitation measures.
The Australian side has said they want to cooperate with Mongolia in mining, infrastructure, education and health spheres, adding that business delegates of Queensland intend to visit Mongolia in September this year. To this Mongolia's Embassy has said that wants to provide them with information needed and to help them make ties with the Mongolian businessmen.
After the forum, the Ambassador held a meeting with Mongolians who work or study in Australia.
B.Khuder
The forum has brought together some 100 people such as Ts.Jambaldorj, the Ambassador of Mongolia to Australia; Steve Bredhauer, the Queensland government's Special Trade Representative to China and Mongolia; Rob Whiddon, a managing director of the TIQ; David Lawson, a Trade Commissioner to Mongolia at the Australian Trade Commission; Peter Long, an Executive General Manager Asia of the Sedgman; Jane Thomason, a CEO at the JTA International; and delegates of companies and entities. Mongolia was represented by a director-general of the UFC Group O.Amartuvshin; a deputy director B.Bolorchuluun; and a leader of the Union of Mongolians in Queensland Yo.Gantulga.
Steve Bredhauer has expressed a willingness to cooperate with Mongolia, "rich in mineral resources nation", and emphasized that the bilateral collaboration has been activating recent years in the minerals sector.
The Ambassador Ts.Jambaldorj has given a report about business and investment opportunities in Mongolia. Others have spoken about the Mongolia-Australia cooperation in the mineral and mining fields, introducing their activities in Mongolia. A head of the General Agency for Specialized Inspection's department of geology and mining inspection B.Baatartsogt has presented his works and environmental rehabilitation measures.
The Australian side has said they want to cooperate with Mongolia in mining, infrastructure, education and health spheres, adding that business delegates of Queensland intend to visit Mongolia in September this year. To this Mongolia's Embassy has said that wants to provide them with information needed and to help them make ties with the Mongolian businessmen.
After the forum, the Ambassador held a meeting with Mongolians who work or study in Australia.
B.Khuder