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Updated at: 1354 PST, Tuesday, April 06, 2010
SYDNEY: Australia has blocked a shipment of scientific equipment to Pakistan over fears it could be used to help build weapons of mass destruction, a spokesman for Defence Minister John Faulkner said Tuesday.

The government used the 1995 Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act to stop an Australian company exporting instruments and accessories to a Pakistani firm, he said.

"The minister forms the view, based on advice from the Department of Defence supported by other agencies, that there are unacceptable risks associated with the provision of these goods," the spokesman said.

It is the fourth time the minister has used the little-known act to block a shipment going overseas. On previous occasions, the goods had been destined for Iran or countries deemed at risk of passing them on to Iran.

The government refused to name either the Australian or Pakistani companies involved in the transaction, but The Australian newspaper said the domestic firm was GBC Scientific Equipment.

It said GBC wanted to sell two atomic absorption spectrophotometers, which analyse liquid samples, to a Pakistani engineering firm but had been unable to convince Canberra they could not be used to analyse metals used for centrifuges and missiles.

"They're destroying my company and, more to the point, they've basically moved my thoughts to forget about Australia," the company's managing director Ron Grey told the paper.

"Basically, you've got a whole lot of overpaid public servants and their job is to screw up one of Australia's few export industries," he said.

Faulkner said while he was aware of the commercial impact his decision would have on the company, the firm had been consulted throughout the process.

"I want to make clear, there is no suggestion of wrongdoing by the Australian company," the minister told the newspaper.

Australia normally blocks the sale of dangerous goods or items to suspect nations via the Customs Act, but the Weapons of Mass Destruction Act is used as a catch-all when this legislation does not apply.

GBC is a major manufacturer of high-tech analytical instruments. It could not be reached for comment Tuesday.
 
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Dont we already have WMDs....

Also post the link.
 
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This just proves one thing, failure of our foreign policy. GOP should rethink and form a differen approach. In the long term this kind of failed policy will hurt our interests.
 
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and India is not buying anything from Australia anyway ;)

I am not sure what India is buying from them or not but we Buy about 4Billion dollars worth of coal from them and we should be cancelling that deal A.s.a.p.

We have more then enough Coal that we shouldnt be waisting our Money period.
 
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India Australia trade relations can be traced back to when the first Australian ship laden with coal came to India in 1801 as a part of the East India Company. India Australia trade relations are active today but their full potential has still not been achieved. There is considerable scope for development in India Australia trade relations.

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India ranked sixth in Australia's export market in the year . D, India's share of Australia's total export was 4.8% and import was 0.8%. The major items in India Australia trade which Australia exports to India are as follows:
Gold
Copper and copper ores
Wool
Vegetables
Silver and platinum
Telecommunication equipment
Electronic components
The major items in India Australia trade which Australia imports from India are as follows:
Precious and semi precious stones
Floor coverings
Textile
Agricultural products
Leather and leather goods


Through the setting up of the Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) and Joint Business Council (JBC) efforts have been made to promote India Australia trade relations. Some of the major Indian investments in Australia include that by Sterlite Industries which has acquired a gold mine in Queensland and two copper mines in Tasmania. India's Oswal group has decided to construct an ammonia plant at Karratha which is close to North-West Shelf project in western Australia. The hotel Windsor in Melbourne is managed by the Oberoi Hotels International. Asian paints has acquired Pacific Paints in Queensland. The Aditya Birla Group has acquired copper mines at Mt Gordon (Queensland) and at Nifty ( Western Australia).

Around 100 Australian companies have set up offices in India which has given a major boost to India Australia trade relations. Some of the important ones are TNT express (courier services), Rio Tinto (mining), Telstra (telecommunications), Snowy Mountain Engineering Corporation (infrastructure development), Argyle diamonds (technical support office for diamond sales ), BHP Billiton (mining), ANZ (IT), and Fosters (brewery).

India Australia trade relations have come a long way but still there is room for more improvement which will prove beneficial for both the countries.
 
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Lets find an alternative source for such equipment. It is Austrailia's loss and not ours.
 
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Maybe Australians are not aware of Pakistani possessions of WMD's .

Anything is expected from Stupid Rudd lead labour Govet , they are going to get defeated in these polls anyway .
 
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The Aussie govt. is a real nut job. They denied India nuclear fuel inspite of the fact that it was approved by NSG. Well as they say, when one door closes.....
 
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I am not sure what India is buying from them or not but we Buy about 4Billion dollars worth of coal from them and we should be cancelling that deal A.s.a.p.

We have more then enough Coal that we shouldnt be waisting our Money period.


Cancellation of order by Pakistan will be of great help to us.

Plz do it.

Then, We can buy Australian companies and mines at much cheaper rates.



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As for trade:

In 2007, India was Australia’s sixth largest market for goods exports, seventh largest market for services and seventh largest market for goods and services combined.

India is also Australia’s fastest growing major export market — with both goods and services exports increasing by an annual average of over 32 per cent over the last five years.

Two-way trade in goods and services in 2007 totalled $13.3 billion, making India Australia’s tenth largest trading partner. Australian export to India is concentrated mostly in commodities such as coal, gold and services like education.
 
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The Aussie govt. is a real nut job. They denied India nuclear fuel inspite of the fact that it was approved by NSG. Well as they say, when one door closes.....

Australians do not allow any kind of Nuclear fuel for export.
 
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my indian brothersssssssssssssssssssssssss please please please

don't bring india in every thread yaar here is no busness of india but aus pak.post on topic will earn you more respect.
 
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