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The National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis, or NICOP, is a Computerised National Identity Card issued to workers, emigrants, citizens, or Pakistanis holding dual nationality. NICOP was conceived by NADRA in 2002 as a project of mutual resolve between the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation, the Ministry of Labour & Manpower , and the ...
NICOP may refer to: National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis; Ninth International Conference on Permafrost; N. D. Popescu-Popnedea, Romanian author
Latin America's economic growth has attracted Australian commercial interest, with Brazil's growth being of particular note. [4] The goods trade between Australia and Latin America has gone from A$1.3 billion in 1990 to A$8.5 billion in 2012; analysts have identified the two entities' location in the Pacific Rim as positioning them to also benefit from economic dynamism in East Asia. [5]
The German government on Wednesday slashed its 2025 growth forecast for the country's economy, Europe's biggest, to just 0.3% after it shrank for two consecutive years. The new projection is much ...
That could be crucial as Brazil builds more roads. In 2023, Brazil’s president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced plans to spend almost $200 billion on infrastructure, including new highways.
Brazil's main exports to Australia include: medicine; coffee; civil engineering equipment and parts; and personal travel services. [3] Brazil is Australia's largest export market in Latin America by a significant margin, including in tourism, travel and education-related services, and accounts for half Australia's direct investment in the ...
The CEO of Airbus said on Thursday he would be happy if space merger talks with Thales and Leonardo led to a venture like the MBDA European missile project and hopes EU antitrust regulators will ...
Ambassador of Australia to Brazil 1954 1959 4–5 years 4: Donald Mackinnon: 1959 1960 0–1 years 5: Stewart Wolfe Jamieson: 1960 1962 1–2 years 5: Owen Davis 1962 1964 1–2 years n/a: Rodney Hodgson Chargé d'affaires: 1964 1965 0–1 years 6: John McMillan: Ambassador of Australia to Brazil 1965 1971 5–6 years 7: Frederick Homer 1971 ...