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Welcome to the Australia Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry website
On these pages visitors to the AACCI website will encounter information about the Chamber and its activities and about the procedures and documentation required in the context of doing business with the Arab countries. If you have ever thought about entering into the Arab market either as an exporter or investor or in a joint enterprise with an Arab partner, you will enjoy browsing through this website. The site includes a link to enable on-line application for membership.

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AACCI Announces the Introduction of Student Membership
The AACCI Board of Directors has decided that its decision to introduce a student category of membership will be implemented in 2008-2009 financial year.

In making this decision the Board acknowledges the importance of building a broad base of human contact and interaction between Australia and the Arab countries in order for trade and commerce to flourish. Recognising that today’s students will be tomorrow’s leaders, AACCI is keen to establish links with Arab nationals studying in Australia to encourage them to think of Australia as a future partner for their countries’ economic and social development and prosperity.

AACCI is keen also to provide a social focal point for Arab students in Australia, while offering at the same time a chance for those students to reflect upon ways in which individuals can help develop the mutually advantageous trade and commercial links between Australia and the Arab countries.
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Sheikh Zayed International Camel Endurance Race

Winner of the Sheikh Zayed International Endurance Camel Race, John Richardson, with his mount, Tyson

As part of the Arid Lands Festival, held each year in Hughenden, Queensland, renowned outback and camel aficionado Paddy McHugh and his associates organized this year’s highly successful Sheikh Zayed International Camel Endurance Race over 22 and 23 August 2008. Winner of the race was John Richardson on his camel Tyson. John (pictured right) collected his trophy and a $50,000 prize purse at the end of the event.

The 150 km race provided a great opportunity to showcase some of the most beautiful outback scenery Australia has to offer (see photographs right). Named in honour of the founder of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the race is yet another reflection of the growing depth of Australia’s links with the Arab world, highlighting in particular the experiences Australians and Arabs have in common in residing in some of the most arid places on earth.
 
AACCI Breakfast Briefing 27 August 2008
 

Pictured from left to right, Sponsor of the breakfast briefing Torsten Ketelsen (GMA Garnet Group), Donna Massie
(WA Chapter Vice Chair, Clough), Dr Kenneth Chern, Consul General of the United States of America, Edmund Damouni (WA Chair and AACCI Board member, Antry).

Pictured from left to right, Douglas Joyce (Body Wise), Geoff Puttick (Pre-Paid Legal), Dr Kenneth Chern, Consul
General of the United States of America, Donna Massie (WA Chapter Vice Chair, Clough), Edmund Damouni (WA Chair and AACCI Board member, Antry) John Yeudall (Capricorn Consulting).

The WA chapter held a breakfast briefing function on the 27th August 2008 at the Hyatt Recency Perth. Dr Kenneth Chern gave a very interesting brief on the "Challenges of Globalization". The event was sponsored by AACCI board member Torsten Ketelsen (GMA Garnet Group).

 
New Australian Customs and Excise Training Facility in Kuwait

Professor David Widdowson, Chief Executive Officer of the University of Canberra’s Centre for Customs and Excise Studies, addresses guests at the reception on 28 August 2008 marking the inauguration of the Centre’s Middle East and North Africa Campus


University of Canberra Opens Training Facility in Kuwait for Customs and Border Agency Officers in the Middle East and North Africa.

In an historic first, the University of Canberra’s Centre for Customs and Excise Studies (CCES), a member of AACCI, has signed an agreement with a Kuwait/Saudi company to deliver comprehensive training for Customs and border agency officers in the Middle East and North Africa.

In launching the campus, Chief Executive Officer of CCES, Professor David Widdowson, noted that the Centre is the first of its kind in the world and its primary aim is to raise the academic standing of the customs profession.

CCES is now recognised by the World Customs Organization (WCO) as international leaders in the field of customs education and all post graduate programs carry the official endorsement of the WCO.

This agreement will enable CCES courses to be available in 20 Arabic speaking countries in the Middle East and North Africa, delivered in Arabic through trainers and teachers who have been taught by staff from CCES.

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AACCI Hosts Reception in Canberra on 17 June 2008

The National Council of the Australia Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry held its mid-year meeting in Canberra on 17 and 18 June 2008. To mark the occasion, the Chamber offered a reception on the evening of 17 June to which the distinguished members of the Arab diplomatic corps were invited, along with Australia’s Foreign Minister, The Hon Stephen Smith MP, and senior government officials and business members of the Chamber.

Mr Smith, who had just returned from a visit to a number of Arab countries, delivered an address to guests at the reception. The Minister highlighted the breadth of Australia’s relations with the Arab countries, noting in particular the economic dimension of Australia’s interests in the region. He also referred to the current global food crisis and praised a recent decision of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to donate $500 million to the World Food Program.

The Minister also referred to the Australian government’s commitment to a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and noted that one of the first decisions of the current Australian government was to double the level of development assistance to the Palestinian people.

The Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon Stephen Smith MP, addressing guests at the AACCI Reception held in Canberra on 17 June 2008

To access the text of the Minister’s address, please click here.

 
New AACCI Constitution

The Chamber also held a General Meeting on 18 June at which a new AACCI Constitution was adopted. One of the consequences of the adoption of the new Constitution was a change in the leadership of AACCI and in the structure of the Board of Directors.

AACCI General Meeting - June 08

Mr Syd Giller has stepped down as National Chairman after a distinguished period of service. Syd had earlier foreshadowed his retirement as Chairman upon the adoption of the new Constitution. Directors elected Mr Ray Najar of Adelaide, South Australia, as the new National Chairman and Mr Don Neale of Brisbane, Queensland as Vice Chairman. Also as a consequence of the adoption of the new Constitution there has been an immediate structural transition from National Council, which included a number of adviser positions, to an AACCI Board.

The new Board structure does not provide for adviser positions. As a consequence, the two advisers to National Council, Mr Michael Coffey and Mr Tony Knight retired upon adoption of the new Constitution. Members of the Board thanked Messrs Giller, Coffey and Knight for the very significant contributions they had made over the years to the Chamber.

The Australian Foreign Minister, Stephen Smith, speaking with the Patron and founder of AACCI, Mr Graham Lightfoot (pictured left) and the then National Chairman of AACCI, Mr Syd Giller, at the AACCI reception on 17 June 2008.
 
Yemeni Trade Delegation Visit to WA

The Department of Agriculture and Food in Western Australia hosted a dinner for the Yemeni trade delegation on 22 June 2008. The dinner was held at the Parmelia Hilton and attended by leading grain exporters and the President of WA Farmers Mr Mike Norton of The Western Australian Farmers Federation.
AACCI was invited to attend to represent the relationship between AACCI & the 22 Arab League nations.

Pictured at centre is the Hon Kim Chance, WA Minister for Agriculture. To his left is HE Dr Yahya al Mutawakel, Minister for Industry and Trade of the Republic of Yemen.

 

 
Al Jazeera Visits Chamber

In late May the Chamber welcomed representatives from the Doha based satellite broadcaster ‘Al Jazeera’. A Senior Journalist along with 2 News Producers visited the Chambers Head Quarters in Melbourne as a part of the Australian visit arranged by the Council for Australian-Arab Relations (CAAR) and invited by DFAT under DFAT's International Media Visits Program (IMV).

ALJAZEERA VISITS CHAMBER

The journalists commenced their formal Australian visit on the 26th May 2008 with the program including appointments in Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne.

The visit by the Al Jazeera representatives was an important opportunity for Australians to profile Australia and society on an influential Middle East based network particularly given their extensive audience. The program for the broadcasters was specifically developed to profile and increase awareness throughout the Middle East region that Australia is as tolerant, innovative, sophisticated and multi-cultural society, as well as our business and trade relationship.

From left are: Mike Anderson – Vice Chairman AACCI Victoria Chapter, Syd Giller – National Chairman AACCI, Mr Mahmoud Hussein Aljazairi – Senior Journalist – Al Jazeera, Mr Ahmed Abdelraouf Awad – News Producer – Al Jazeera, Max White – Executive Officer – Victoria Chapter – AACCI and Mr Ziad Al-Ajlouny – News Producer – Al Jazeeran.
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Omani Friendship Award
Over 300 Omani students are currently studying at various Victorian learning institutions around the state. Recognizing the need to support Omani students, the Omani Consul General, Mr Hamed Al-Hajri and the Consulate General staff were instrumental in establishing an Oman Students Society (OSS) headquartered in Victoria.

To promote Omani culture the Students Society organized the First Omani Exhibition at Federation Square in Melbourne on 19 April where visitors experienced Omani hospitality, as well as seeing first hand Omani costumes, jewellery, pottery and crafts, and experiencing Omani song and dance. The exhibition was attended by many visitors, including the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (see photograph, left).

In his address at the official opening of the exhibition AACCI National Chairman, Mr Syd Giller, announced the formation of a special AACCI award available to members of the Oman Students Society of Victoria.

From right are: Lord Mayor of Melbourne Cr John So and Mr Hamed Mohammed Hamood Al-Hajri Consul General - The Sultanate of Oman
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AACCI Reception in Honour of UAE Ambassador's Visit to Perth, 12 March 2008

AACCI's WA Chapter hosted a function at the South of Perth Yacht Club on 12 March 2008 for the UAE Ambassador, Dr Saeed Mohamed Al Shamsi, who was making an official visit to Western Australia. His Excellency spoke about the commonalities between Australia and the UAE, and the fact that Perth was the closest Australian city to the UAE.

He urged Australian business people to look for commercial opportunities throughout the UAE, noting that people tended to focus only on Dubai and forgot about Abu Dhabi and the other Emirates. Over 80 people attended this event and were treated to a display of belly dancing, Arabian music and food. The Rug Palace very kindly donated a $6,500 silk rug as a door prize.


From left to right - Ashish Puri (DOIR), Edmund Damouni (WA Chair and AACCI Board Member, Antry), UAE Ambassador, Donna Massie (WA Chapter Vice Chair, Leader Group), Torsten Ketelsen (Garnet Resources), Douglas Joyce (Body Wise) and Geoff Puttick (Pre-Paid Legal).

 
 
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