Visitors to Australia from the Middle East have almost doubled over the last two years. As a result trade and emerging business opportunities between the two countries is growing rapidly. Nearly $1.3 billion goods from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states are exported to Australia annually, reported a recent survey by the Queensland Tourism Board.
MJ Property, who are running an Showcase Exhibition and a series of Free Seminars on property and property investment on Australia’s Gold Coast at the end of October at the Fairmont Hotel, have seen a massive increase in people from the Middle East buying property in the region in the last 12 months.
“One of the reasons of our seminar and exhibition is to draw people's attention to our own Arab community as a national asset,” commented MJ Property Managing Director, Margaret Jurca. “Today, Australia has a substantial pool of human, linguistic and cultural resources in its Arab community which could add value to the quality, scope and level of commercial contacts we want to foster,” she added. — (menareport.com)
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