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Australian Livestock Export Corp. (LiveCorp)

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TypeCompany[sources]
NameAustralian Livestock Export Corp. (LiveCorp)[sources]
Incorporation datenot available[sources]
Jurisdictionnot available[sources]
CountryAustralia[sources]
Registration numbernot available[sources]
SectorIndustrial Services[sources]
Websitewww.livecorp.com.au[sources]
Source linkwww.unitedagainstnucleariran.com[sources]
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"Iran and Australia have signed fresh agreements to forge closer ties, with Australian Trade Minister Steve Ciobo announcing the dawn of a new age of relationship. Ciobo is leading a trade delegation of more than 20 companies to Tehran, seeking out opportunities, buoyed by the prospects in Iran's mining, oil and gas, and other industries as well as the near 80 million population...Representatives of Australia's flagship carrier Qantas Airways, global biotechnology company Cochlear, GrainCorp agribusiness company, Australian Livestock Export Corporation Ltd (LiveCorp) and the universities of Melbourne and Sydney are also tagging along..." (Press TV, "Australia hails 'dawn of new age' in Iran ties," 9/28/2016).  (http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/09/28/486751/Iran-Australia-trade-delegation-deals)

Iran UANI Business Registry non-official source,

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Iran UANI Business Registry non-official source,

Trade Minister Steven Ciobo is leading a business delegation to Iran this week in a bid to secure an early advantage for Australian companies looking for deals as the market of 80 million people re-enters the global economy. Mr Ciobo saidthe lifting of punitive sanctions following a deal to restrict the scope of Tehran’s nuclear aspirations meant there was “significant potential” from an Iranian re-engagement with the international community. The trade mission to Tehran is the first to the Islamic republic by an Australian trade minister since 2002, and follows the trip by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop in April in which she sought to recalibrate the relationship and persuade Tehran to take back hundreds of Iranian asylum-seekers. Mr Ciobo will use his visit to talk about trade with his Iranian counterpart, Mohammad Nematzadeh, and reopen Austrade’s office in Tehran to help Australian companies in doing business in the $US393 billion ($515bn) economy. Executives from GrainCorp, WorleyParsons, LiveCorp, Oil Search, Qantas, Sydney University and Rubicon Water will travel with Mr Ciobo tomorrow. (The Australian, "Steven Ciobo heads to Tehran to get jump on trade rivals," 9/25/2016). (http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/foreign-affairs/steven-ciobo-heads-to-tehran-to-get-jump-on-trade-rivals/news-story/c2b2282ed51d02683f0ccbd873365441)

Iran UANI Business Registry non-official source,

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Data sources

Iran UANI Business Registry2,713

List of companies involved in international business with or in Iran, including their withdrawal status from Iranian business ties, maintained by United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI).

United States · UANI · non-official source


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