logo
Barrick not acting as facilitator between Pakistan, Saudi Arabia for Reko Diq project, says CEO

Barrick not acting as facilitator between Pakistan, Saudi Arabia for Reko Diq project, says CEO

Business Recorder12 hours ago
TORONTO: Barrick Mining CEO Mark Bristow said on Monday Barrick was not acting as a facilitator between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia for the Reko Diq copper-gold project.
Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund PIF was in talks with the Pakistani government to invest in the project.
In an interview with Reuters, Bristow also said the World Gold Council was waiting for clarity from the United States regarding potential tariffs on gold bars, but he added that the impact on mining companies would be minimal as they are 'price takers'.
Concerning Barrick's ongoing dispute with Mali, Bristow said the company had not considered selling its Loulo-Gounkoto gold mine complex to a third party at the stage.
The Canadian miner beat analysts' expectations for second-quarter profit on Monday, as a surge in gold prices helped to offset a drop in production, including from Mali.
USA's Fluor gets final go-ahead for Reko Diq project in Pakistan
The West African nation's military government temporarily took over Loulo-Gounkoto in June, escalating a dispute over the company's alleged refusal to sign a new mining contract and non-payment of taxes.
Barrick in its results released on Monday said that due to the loss of control of the mine in Mali, the company had recorded a pretax loss of $1.03 billion.
Barrick Gold owns a 50% stake in the Reko Diq mine and the governments of Pakistan and the province of Balochistan own the other 50%. Barrick considers the mine one of the world's largest underdeveloped copper-gold areas, and its development is expected to have a significant impact on Pakistan's struggling economy.
Addressing the attendees, Bristow informed in 2024 the feasibility study of Reko Diq was completed, which revealed that the mines have 15 million tons of copper reserve and 26 million ounces of gold.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

PBF to hold ‘Mera Brand Pakistan' expo on 14th
PBF to hold ‘Mera Brand Pakistan' expo on 14th

Business Recorder

time3 hours ago

  • Business Recorder

PBF to hold ‘Mera Brand Pakistan' expo on 14th

LAHORE: Pakistan Business Forum, Lahore chapter is holding a two-day 'Mera Brand Pakistan' expo at the Lahore Expo Centre on August 14 and 15, with over 200 brands from 80 different Pakistani companies participating and showcasing their products through 175 stalls. This two-day 'Mera Brand Pakistan' will be a purely family festival, attracting large numbers of women, children, businesspeople, and the general public. This was announced by the Senior Vice President Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry Engr Khalid Usman, Pakistan Business Forum Lahore President Muhammad Ejaz Tanveer, Abdul Wadood Alvi and others at a press conference here on Monday saying that under the slogan 'Holding the Flag of Economic Freedom,' we are beginning a new struggle to project our country at global level and express our love to our homeland. They said that 44 percent of our fellow Pakistanis live below the poverty line. The State of Pakistan runs on loans from the IMF and other global institutions. There is only one way out of poverty, destitution, mounting debt, and weak governance — that is for all of us, together, to launch a movement for economic growth and pull 'Pakistan' out of this economic quagmire. The Pakistan Business Forum Lahore has initiated such a movement for economic freedom and growth through this expo. Throwing light on different programmes to be arranged as part of this expo, Muhammad Ejaz Tanveer said a convoy of more than 400 heavy bike riders will depart from Minar-e-Pakistan for the national cause and project made in Pakistan products. The Expo is expected to draw between 150,000 and 200,000 visitors. Alongside the brand stalls, there will be several side-line programmes. For women — who make up 54 percent of the population — special women empowerment programs will be held, including a 'cooking and baking competition' to promote cottage industries, with prizes worth millions of rupees for encouragement. For young entrepreneurs, there will be a 'competition for new business ideas and start-ups', with the launch of an interest-free microfinance loan program worth one million rupees. The Mera Brand Pakistan 'Knowledge and Learning Lounge' will host youth meet-ups with entrepreneurs from fifty different fields. Kids Entrepreneur stalls will also be set up. He said a Halal Food Pakistan will also be arranged at the sidelines of this expo to project Pakistani food industry as global demand for Halal food is increasing every year. To promote industry–academia linkages and skills education, there will be a roundtable with education experts and business leaders in collaboration with Leads University. A special 'Entrepreneurs Counter' will guide those launching new brands and provide information regarding government institutions. Urging the residents of Lahore to visit this expo, he disclosed visitors to the Expo will enjoy prizes worth millions of rupees, discounts on brand purchases, and free gifts to encourage local industries and brands. Others who were present on this occasion included Asim Shafique Sheikh, Muaz Qazi, Zeeshan Bakhshi, Faisal Arshad, Waqas Arshad, Ch Sheraz kamboh, Rana Mushraf, Syed Umer Farooq, Tahir Majeed, Hafiz Malik Mehmood Ahmed and Ali Imran. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Number of Belarus jobs won't exceed 10,000 mark, Senate panel told
Number of Belarus jobs won't exceed 10,000 mark, Senate panel told

Business Recorder

time3 hours ago

  • Business Recorder

Number of Belarus jobs won't exceed 10,000 mark, Senate panel told

ISLAMABAD: The workforce requirement of Belarus from Pakistan will not exceed 10,000 and it largely needs skilled labour. This was revealed in the Senate Standing Committee on Overseas Pakistanis meeting held under the chairmanship Senator Zeeshan Khanzada. The secretary Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis has clarified that right now the total workforce requirement of Belarus is around 164,000. For these vacancies, Belarus will give first preference to its own people. He said 150,000 jobs will be offered all over the world, out of which, Pakistan might get a share of 5,000-10,000 jobs. He said Belarus largely needs skilled human resource and knowledge of Russian and Belarusian languages is a prerequisite for the jobs. He said in late 2024, Pakistan and Belarus agreed, in principle, to facilitate labour migration. During Belarusian President Aleksandr Luashenko's visit to Pakistan on 26 November 2024, the countries signed a Roadmap 2025-27 for comprehensive cooperation that included labour mobility. He stated the finalised draft MoU concurred during the Belarussian Expert Delegation's visit has been shared by the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and HRD with all relevant stakeholders for their No Objection Certificates (NoC). Upon receipt of responses, the document will be submitted to the Federal Cabinet for formal approval prior to signing. Moreover, as informed by the expert-level delegation, the MoU is expected to be formally signed during the visit of the interior minister of Belarus to Pakistan anticipated by the end of August 2025. During the briefing, it was revealed that a total of 17,236 Pakistanis are currently detained in prisons across various countries, with the majority located in the Middle East. The committee was further informed that 85 Pakistani prisoners are being held in Afghanistan; however, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs failed to provide details regarding the nature of crimes for which these individuals are detained. Expressing serious displeasure over the non-provision of this critical information, the committee directed the ministry to furnish comprehensive data on all overseas Pakistanis convicted or under trial worldwide including the nature of their crimes within 15 days. It also directed the ministry to submit a list of countries that have policies to inform Pakistani authorities about such cases, as well as those that withhold such information, for discussion in the next meeting. The chairman committee directed the ministry to expedite efforts to finalise Prisoner Transfer Agreements with various countries to facilitate the repatriation of innocent Pakistanis trapped in legal cases abroad. Senator NasirMehmood further recommended verification of the citizenship status of the 85 Pakistanis detained in Afghanistan. Community Welfare Attachés (CWAs) from various postings briefed the committee on the status of under-trial and convicted Pakistanis in their respective jurisdictions. The CWAs from Dubai, Doha, and Kuala Lumpur reported 3,523, 619, and 499 detainees respectively. The committee reviewed the functioning of CWAs and directed the ministry to submit the evaluation procedures for assessing their performance, along with detailed information on all convicted and under-trial Pakistanis in each jurisdiction. Senator Shahadat Awan raised concerns over the inadequate formatting and incomplete information provided in the working papers submitted by ministries. He stressed the need for presenting complete and accurate information in a professional manner before such a prestigious forum. The chairman committee also observed a significant lack of coordination and data sharing between the ministries of Foreign Affairs, Interior, and Overseas Pakistanis. He emphasised the importance of improving inter-ministerial cooperation for the welfare of overseas citizens. Senator Raja Nasir Abbas highlighted the illegal detention of his relative, Ghulam Hasnain, who had proceeded for Umrah, and urged the concerned authorities to resolve the matter on a priority basis. He also drew attention to the difficulties faced by Pakistanis traveling to Iraq, including passport confiscations and low wages for Pakistani workers. The chairman stressed the urgent need for the enactment of a Consular Protection Act to safeguard the rights of Pakistani prisoners abroad. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Aurangzeb hints at major US investment
Aurangzeb hints at major US investment

Business Recorder

time3 hours ago

  • Business Recorder

Aurangzeb hints at major US investment

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb Monday hinted at major US investments in different sectors of Pakistan following successful trade talks. In an informal discussion upon his return from the United States, Muhammad Aurangzeb said that Pakistan will soon receive encouraging news of substantial investments across various sectors from the US. He stated that during his visit, Pakistan achieved significant success in key meetings held as part of trade negotiations, which were highly appreciated by the US administration. The minister described the trade talks with the US as a major success for the country, noting that Pakistan is moving in the right direction and the results will be visible soon. Pakistan eyes constructive trade engagement with US: Aurangzeb Muhammad Aurangzeb underlined the need for making decisions that will bring long-term improvements to the economy and expressed satisfaction over the mutually successful outcome of the negotiations. The United States and Pakistan hailed a trade deal that Islamabad said would lead to lower tariffs and increased investment, but without specifying the level of tariff to be levied on Pakistani exports. 'This deal marks the beginning of a new era of economic collaboration especially in energy, mines and minerals, IT, cryptocurrency and other sectors,' the Pakistan finance ministry said in a statement following a final round of talks in Washington. Pakistan had faced a potential tariff of 29%, which was later suspended – as with other nations – to allow trade talks up to an August 1 deadline. Islamabad was aiming at a tariff less than regional trade rivals such as Vietnam, which had a 20% tariff imposed by Trump, and India, which is threatened with a 25% tariff.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store