- Premier signs Memorandum of Understanding with
the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
- Agreement with 19 nations to build a close and
mutually beneficial relationship
Premier and State Development
Minister Colin Barnett has signed an important agreement to build a closer
relationship with 19 African nations as part of his official visit to Zambia
and South Africa.
A Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) has been signed between the Government of Western Australia and the
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), a regional economic
organisation with member states including Zambia, Kenya and Uganda.
The objectives of the MoU
include sharing knowledge and technology between Western Australia and the
COMESA states across the fields of mining, petroleum and agriculture.
“Western Australia has a
world-class system of legislation and regulation governing the mining and
petroleum industries,” Mr Barnett said.
“We look forward to sharing
the knowledge and expertise built up over more than 120 years of successful
resource development in Western Australia.”
The agreement also aims to
promote investment in vocational training and higher education across the
resources and agriculture sectors, including through student and staff
exchanges.
“Western Australia already
attracts a significant proportion of African students studying and training in
Australia, around 30 per cent, so is well placed to work with the COMESA states
in the education sector,” the Premier said.
The COMESA states have a total
population of 389 million and annual exports of $US82billion.
“Engaging with COMESA is an
excellent way for the State to build relationships in the region and opens up
an exciting new market for Western Australian goods and services,” Mr Barnett
said.
“To this end, the Government
also established a new trade and investment representative in East Africa last
year.”
The agreement was signed on
Friday in Lusaka, Zambia by Mr Barnett and the Secretary General of COMESA, His
Excellency Sindiso Ngwenya.
The Premier is in Africa as
part of a visit designed to encourage closer trade and investment relationships
in this rapidly growing region. He will next head to South Africa for one of
the world’s largest resources conference, Investing in African Mining Indaba,
where he will deliver a keynote address.
Fact File
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The 19 member
nations of COMESA are Burundi, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi,
Mauritius, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sudan, Swaziland, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe
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