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Pakistan highlights mining investment potential at Sydney conference, invites Saudi investors

Pakistan highlights mining investment potential at Sydney conference, invites Saudi investors
Pakistan鈥檚 Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Resources Ali Pervez Malik is addressing a session of International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) 2025 in Sydney on October 21, 2025. (Pakistan High Commission Australia)
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Pakistan highlights mining investment potential at Sydney conference, invites Saudi investors

Pakistan highlights mining investment potential at Sydney conference, invites Saudi investors
  • Ali Pervez Malik meets Saudi, Swedish and French officials at IMARC 2025 in Australia to discuss mining cooperation
  • He also interacts with Pakistani entrepreneurs in Sydney, applauds overseas Pakistanis for strengthening the economy

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Resources Ali Pervez Malik highlighted investment opportunities in the country鈥檚 mineral sector, said an official statement on Thursday, as he met officials from 黑料社区, Sweden and France on the sidelines of a major international conference in Sydney, Australia.

The International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) 2025, one of the world鈥檚 largest gatherings for the global mining, resources and energy industries, brings together government leaders, investors and companies to explore partnerships and sustainable development opportunities.

Mining and minerals have emerged as priority sectors for Pakistan as the government seeks to attract international companies under its broader strategy of shifting toward export-led growth.

Malik used the forum to promote Pakistan鈥檚 mineral potential and while specifically urging Saudi entrepreneurs to explore the area.

鈥満诹仙缜 and Pakistan share a long-standing friendship and a bond of sincere goodwill,鈥 he said after meeting Saudi Vice Minister for Industry and Mineral Resources Engineer Khalid Al-Mudaifer, according to the statement.

鈥淲e welcome Saudi investors to explore opportunities in Pakistan鈥檚 mineral and mining sectors.鈥




Pakistan鈥檚 Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Resources Ali Pervez Malik (center left) holds meeting with Vice Minister of Industry & Mineral Resources of 黑料社区,聽Khalid Al-Mudaifer, on the sidelines of IMARC 2025 conference in Sydney on October 23, 2025. (Pakistan High Commission Australia)

In separate meetings, Malik interacted with Sweden鈥檚 State Secretary for International Development Diana Jansse and France鈥檚 Interministerial Delegate for Strategic Minerals and Metals Supply Benjamin Gallezot, with discussions focused on cooperation and potential investment in Pakistan鈥檚 mining value chain.

Pakistan is believed to hold untapped mineral reserves worth around $6 trillion, including copper, gold, lithium, coal, rock salt and iron ore.

Despite this, the mineral sector contributes only about 3.2 percent to national GDP, and mineral exports account for less than 0.1 percent of global trade in those commodities.

Malik also met World Bank Operations Manager for the Pacific Region Naveed Naqvi at the Pakistani Consulate in Sydney and later held talks with members of the Pakistani business community based in Australia.

He said Pakistan鈥檚 recent policy reforms and improvements in its credit ratings reflected growing confidence in the country鈥檚 economic direction.

鈥淥verseas Pakistanis have always played an important role in strengthening the national economy,鈥 he added.


Pakistan recall Babar Azam, Naseem Shah for T20s against South Africa, Sri Lanka

Pakistan recall Babar Azam, Naseem Shah for T20s against South Africa, Sri Lanka
Updated 23 October 2025

Pakistan recall Babar Azam, Naseem Shah for T20s against South Africa, Sri Lanka

Pakistan recall Babar Azam, Naseem Shah for T20s against South Africa, Sri Lanka
  • Pakistan Cricket Board names 15-man T20I and 16-man ODI squads for busy home season
  • The two series form part of Pakistan鈥檚 preparations for next year鈥檚 ICC Champions Trophy

KARACHI: Pakistan on Thursday named a 15-member squad for the upcoming T20I series against South Africa and a tri-nation tournament with Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, recalling star batter Babar Azam and fast bowler Naseem Shah after their absence from recent white-ball fixtures.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) also announced a 16-member squad for the one-day internationals against South Africa and Sri Lanka next month. The two-matchups form part of Pakistan鈥檚 preparations ahead of next year鈥檚 ICC Champions Trophy, which the country is set to host.

鈥淎bdul Samad, Babar Azam and Naseem Shah make a comeback to the side after missing out on previous events,鈥 the PCB said in a statement. 鈥淯sman Tariq is the only uncapped player in the T20I squad.鈥

The three-match T20I series against South Africa will run from Oct. 28 to Nov. 1 in Rawalpindi and Lahore, followed by ODIs in Faisalabad from Nov. 4 to 8.

Pakistan will then host Sri Lanka for three ODIs in Rawalpindi from Nov. 11 to 15, before staging a T20I tri-series featuring Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe from Nov. 17 to 29.

In the ODI squad, Faisal Akram, Haris Rauf and Haseebullah return to the side, while Shaheen Shah Afridi will lead the 50-over team and Salman Ali Agha will captain the T20 outfit.


Pakistan proposes joint working group with Qatar to boost agricultural ties

Pakistan proposes joint working group with Qatar to boost agricultural ties
Updated 23 October 2025

Pakistan proposes joint working group with Qatar to boost agricultural ties

Pakistan proposes joint working group with Qatar to boost agricultural ties
  • Food security minister highlights the country鈥檚 potential to supply meat, vegetables and livestock fodder
  • Qatar鈥檚 commerce minister is expected to visit Islamabad soon to discuss new investment opportunities

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday proposed forming a joint working group with Qatar to expand cooperation in the agriculture sector and identify priority projects, according to state media, while offering to supply a range of food and livestock products to the Gulf country.

Agriculture accounts for about 19 percent of Pakistan鈥檚 gross domestic product, and the country has been seeking to raise its productivity and tap new export markets.

The proposal was made during a meeting in Islamabad between Pakistan鈥檚 Minister for National Food Security Rana Tanveer Hussain and Qatari Ambassador Ali bin Mubarak Al Khater.

鈥淭he minister said Pakistan has vast potential to supply high-quality agricultural products, especially halal meat, fruits, vegetables, rice and livestock fodder,鈥 Radio Pakistan said in a report.

鈥淗e suggested forming a joint working group in the agriculture sector to develop a formal framework for bilateral cooperation and identify priority projects,鈥 it added.

Hussain also briefed the envoy on new agricultural products, including the production and export of camel milk powder, and invited Qatari investors to explore Pakistan鈥檚 farming and food-processing sectors.

He assured of government facilitation under the country鈥檚 pro-business policies.

The Qatari ambassador reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening business-to-business ties, according to the report.

He said Pakistan鈥檚 rich agricultural base and skilled workforce could play a key role in achieving Qatar鈥檚 Food Security Vision 2030.

The envoy also added that Qatar鈥檚 commerce minister would soon visit Islamabad to discuss new investment opportunities.


Pakistan hails Syria鈥檚 first post-Assad elections, criticizes Israeli presence in the country

Pakistan hails Syria鈥檚 first post-Assad elections, criticizes Israeli presence in the country
Updated 23 October 2025

Pakistan hails Syria鈥檚 first post-Assad elections, criticizes Israeli presence in the country

Pakistan hails Syria鈥檚 first post-Assad elections, criticizes Israeli presence in the country
  • Syria held indirect elections on 140 seats of the People鈥檚 Assembly on earlier this month
  • Pakistan says Israeli violations of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement threaten stability

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday praised Syria for holding its first parliamentary elections since the end of Bashar Assad鈥檚 rule in December, calling it a 鈥渟ignificant step鈥 in the political transition while condemning Israel鈥檚 continued military presence in the war-torn Middle Eastern country.

Syria held indirect voting on 140 parliamentary seats earlier this month. The elections, taking place under transitional governance, was viewed as vital to the political reconfiguration of the country, though voting in Kurdish-controlled and restive regions such as Suwayda faced delays and logistical challenges.

鈥淲e welcome the holding of parliamentary elections for the People鈥檚 Assembly of Syria on 5 October 2025 to elect 140 members, marking a significant step in the country鈥檚 political transition,鈥 Pakistan鈥檚 Acting Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Usman Jadoon, said during a UN Security Council briefing on the humanitarian and political situation in Syria.

鈥淭his reflects a move toward greater political engagement and the rebuilding of state institutions,鈥 he added. 鈥淲e also hope that regions which experienced delays due to security concerns will soon be able to hold elections, ensuring inclusive participation across the country.鈥

Jadoon also highlighted a recent agreement between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the central government to integrate SDF units into Syria鈥檚 national army, describing it as a 鈥減ositive and necessary contribution鈥 to national cohesion and the restoration of unified state institutions.

The SDF, a Kurdish-led alliance, had maintained an uneasy truce with Damascus during the war, administering autonomous areas in the country鈥檚 northeast.

He urged the international community to ease sanctions on Syria to enable economic recovery, reconstruction, and reintegration, welcoming the United States and European Union鈥檚 decisions to lift multiple restrictive measures, as well as reconstruction efforts by T眉rkiye, Qatar and 黑料社区.

Condemning Israel鈥檚 鈥渞epeated and egregious鈥 violations of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement, Jadoon said Israeli forces were maintaining positions on the Syrian side of the ceasefire line.

The accord, brokered after the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, established a UN-monitored buffer zone between Israeli and Syrian forces in the Golan Heights.

鈥淪uch actions are seriously undermining ongoing efforts to preserve Syria鈥檚 unity and stability,鈥 Jadoon said, adding that any new security arrangements must have the consent of the concerned parties.


Tomato prices in Pakistan soar as border crossings with Afghanistan remain shut

Tomato prices in Pakistan soar as border crossings with Afghanistan remain shut
Updated 23 October 2025

Tomato prices in Pakistan soar as border crossings with Afghanistan remain shut

Tomato prices in Pakistan soar as border crossings with Afghanistan remain shut
  • Pakistan closed its key border crossings with Afghanistan earlier this month amid border skirmishes
  • Tomato prices surge by 400 percent to reach $2.2 per kilogram in retail markets across the country

ISLAMABAD: As Pakistan鈥檚 key border crossings with Afghanistan remain closed for trade and traffic in the aftermath of border skirmishes between the two nations, residents of Islamabad were left worried on Wednesday at the steep increase in the prices of tomatoes. 

Pakistan closed its key northwestern Torkham and southwestern Chaman border crossings with Afghanistan earlier this month, after skirmishes between the two countries鈥 forces heightened tensions. 

Pakistan imports tomatoes and other perishable items from Afghanistan via the two border crossings. These imports have traditionally filled supply gaps when local production dips. As the border crossings remain closed, tomato prices have surged by more than 400 percent in recent days, reaching as high as Rs600 ($2.2) per kilogram in retail markets across the country. 

鈥淭hese have become too expensive. We cannot understand this,鈥 Shan Messiah, a customer at Islamabad鈥檚 G-9 vegetable market, told Arab News as he shook his head in disbelief. 

鈥淪ince they are used in every food, we are facing difficulties.鈥

Tomatoes lying on a cart in a market in Islamabad, Pakistan, on October 22, 2025. (AN photo)

Mohammad Imran, a tomato seller in Islamabad鈥檚 fruit and vegetable market, explained how the supply crunch unfolded.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 rate is Rs400 [$1.42]. The supply from Afghanistan has stopped because the border is closed,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ow it鈥檚 coming from Iran, Sindh, and Quetta. Demand hasn鈥檛 decreased 鈥 people still buy the same amount 鈥 but supply is much less.鈥

Imran added that a week ago, tomatoes were selling for even higher prices, such as Rs560 [$1.99] or Rs600 per kilogram. 

Nusrat Jehan, another customer, said she had just bought a kilogram of tomatoes for Rs400, which used to sell for much lower a few days earlier. 

鈥淓arlier, you know, the rates were a little low,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut due to the closure of borders, maybe that鈥檚 why [the prices have surged].鈥

People walk past tomato cart in a market in Islamabad, Pakistan, on October 22, 2025. (AN photo)

Shapur Khan, a vegetable wholesaler, said the difference in the supply volume of tomatoes has been staggering since the border closed.

鈥淚n Pakistan there are less tomatoes and even the tomatoes we get from Iran are less,鈥 Khan told Arab News. 

He said Pakistan imported around 80 to 120 trucks of tomatoes daily from Afghanistan.

鈥淣ow, we are getting 10 to 15 trucks from Iran and the rest from Swat [in Pakistan] but it鈥檚 not enough,鈥 he said.

Officials say the government is monitoring the situation and expects prices to stabilize soon.

Sajid Abbasi, Chairman of the Market Committee in Islamabad, said authorities were aware of the sudden spike in tomato prices and were taking measures to increase its supply.

鈥淲e are aware of the price fluctuations caused by the border closure,鈥 Abbasi said. 鈥淎lternative supply routes are being strengthened, and we expect prices to normalize soon.鈥


Polish deputy PM to arrive in Pakistan today to bolster bilateral ties

Polish deputy PM to arrive in Pakistan today to bolster bilateral ties
Updated 22 October 2025

Polish deputy PM to arrive in Pakistan today to bolster bilateral ties

Polish deputy PM to arrive in Pakistan today to bolster bilateral ties
  • Radoslaw Sikorski to hold one-on-one, delegation-level meetings with Deputy PM Ishaq Dar
  • This will be the Polish official鈥檚 first visit to Pakistan in 14 years as he last visited country in 2011

ISLAMABAD: Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski will visit Pakistan today, Thursday, for a two-day official visit to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries, Pakistan鈥檚 foreign office said.

According to the foreign office, Sikorski is undertaking the visit at the invitation of his Pakistani counterpart, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar. The foreign office said this would be the Polish official鈥檚 second visit to the country, who first visited Pakistan in 2011. 

鈥淒uring the visit, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister will hold a one-on-one meeting as well as delegation-level talks with his Polish counterpart,鈥 the foreign office said. 

鈥淭he two sides are expected to discuss the full spectrum of bilateral relations.鈥 

The visit reflects an attempt by both countries to enhance their diplomatic ties, which date back to 1962. Bilateral trade between Pakistan and Poland reached $922 million in 2023, with the former鈥檚 exports recorded at $794 million and imports at $128 million. 

Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) has also been engaged in petroleum exploration and production in Pakistan since 1997.