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 20.11.2008

 Armed resistance is the only way': Baloch leaders

By Saleem Shahid Thursday, 20 Nov, 2008 QUETTA: Baloch leaders vowed to continue their struggle for self-determination saying that Pakistani assemblies cann...


 20.11.2008

 Multiple attacks by militants hit Balochistan

By Saleem Shahid Thursday, 20 Nov, 2008 | QUETTA: Unknown armed men attacked the Police Training College in Sariab area with rockets and bullets, while one p...


 19.11.2008

 Blast rocks Quetta railway station

Wednesday, 19 Nov, 2008   QUETTA: According to DawnNews, an explosion took place at the Quetta railway station on Wednesday evening.   A bomb...


 19.11.2008

 BNP against bigotry based on sex, race and religion

By Saleem Shahid Wednesday, 19 Nov, 2008 QUETTA: General Secretary of Balochistan National Party (Awami) woman wing Dr. Fauzia Marri has taken serious excep...


 19.11.2008

 India opposes IPI penalty proposal

* Iran wants amendment to GSPA force majeure clause, replacing ‘act of war’ with ‘situation of armed conflict or war’By Iftikhar GilaniNEW DELHI: India has oppo...


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Foreign firms to invest in Chagai copper project

25.01.2006

QUETTA, Jan 24: Two mining companies, one of Chile and the other of Australia, will jointly invest $150 million in a project for exploration of copper in Rico-dik area of Chagai district. Balochistan will get 25 per cent of the profit. Chairman of the Chilean mining company Jean Paul Luksic and officials of Australia’s Tethiyan Copper Company announced this during a meeting with Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Mir Mohammad Yousuf.

The chief minister and senior officials of the companies discussed investment in the copper project and promotion of foreign investments in other projects.

Mr Luksic informed the chief minister that his company would invest $75 million in the cooper project and it had already signed an agreement with the Australian company for exploration and production of copper in the Rico-dik area, where the Australian company is already working.

He said that Balochistan was rich in mineral resources like Chile and had potential for profitable investment in this sector. He said that Chile was meeting 35 per cent of the world’s requirement of copper and his company was the largest entity in copper mining sector.

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