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Published 20 Jul, 2019 06:59am

From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1969: Fifty Years Ago: Pakistan-Iran project

QUETTA: Pakistan and Iran are jointly collaborating in the setting up of a 4.5 crore dollar aluminum factory in Iran.

According to an Iranian broadcast, Pakistan’s investment in the project will be five per cent of the capital outlay, while Iran will contribute about 70 per cent. An American firm, the broadcast said, has also agreed to share the project with an investment of 25 per cent of the total cost.

The Iranian Ministry of Economic Affairs was quoted in the broadcast as saying that Pakistan has agreed to consume 20,000 tons of aluminum production out of the total annual output of 45,000 tons. Iran will use 15,000 tons of aluminum production within the country.

The Iranian Minister said in its statement that the Government of Iran has signed an agreement with a German firm for the purchase of machinery for the factory. — Correspondent

[Meanwhile, according to an agency in Beirut,] A 40-year-old Lebanese housewife has named her eleventh child Apollo-11. Mrs. Rifka Salim, a mother of seven girls and three other boys, appeared on television last night [July 18] with her newly born baby boy. She said: “Who knows, may be one of those who will land on the moon one day.”

Published in Dawn, July 20th, 2019

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