Ambassador Al Saleh guest of honour at the Australia Saudi Business Council in Melbourne .

Aug 17, 2013   //   by admin   //   English, SA News  //  No Comments

Ambassador Al Saleh guest of honour at the Victorian Launch at the Australia Saudi Business Council in Melbourne .

His Excellency Mr Nabil Mohammed A. AL SALEH, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was guest of honour at the Victorian Launch of the Australia Saudi Business Council in Melbourne .
Council Chairman, Mr Tom Harley said: “It’s great that the formation of the Council coincides with the appointment of His Excellency Mr Nabil Saleh. We see a great future working together to deepen the commercial and cultural relations between both countries,” Mr Harley said.
The Hon. Gordon Rich-Phillips MLC Minister for Technology and Minister responsible for Aviation attended the launch along with a large number of senior business representatives.
“Saudi is Australia’s second largest market in the Middle East and is a substantial market for passenger vehicles, agricultural products including live animals, dairy products, vehicle parts and accessories, as well as a growing market for fresh vegetables, refined metals and information communications technology products. There is also scope for the expansion of financial services trade between the two countries
“A large number of Saudi students are choosing to study in Australia, mostly under the King Abdullah Scholarship Program and the launch also generated a lot of interest among education providers. The King Abdullah Scholarship is on its own transforming the relationship between our two countries,” Mr Harley said.

The Australia Saudi Business Council Inc. was established to develop and promote business and commercial links between Australia and Saudi Arabia. Its secondary aim is to establish, promote, facilitate or participate in joint business councils or other joint business organisations in partnership with the Association of Saudi Chambers of Commerce or other Saudi business organisations.
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