- Mian Habib Ullah
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Mian Habib Ullah (Born June 14, 1949) is a Pakistani businessman, politician and diplomat best known for his association with the Islamabad Stock Exchange and Export Promotion Bureau (Trade Development Authority, Government of Pakistan). He was also a founding member of it. He has held several positions in Government of Pakistan. He is the current Honorary Consul General of Republic of Cyprus and lives in Islamabad.
Personal life
Mian Habib Ullah was born in Karachi, Pakistan. He is married to the sister of Shahzada Alam Monnoo, who served as Federal Minister for Commerce, Industries and Textiles. His grandfather Nazar Mohammad had started export of hides and skins from Southern India and set up several industrial units which was one of the largest in Pakistan at that time. It was after his father's death in 1981 that Mian Habib Ullah launched his own independent business,[1] by buying off shares of his uncles in the family enterprise D M Textile Mills. He now heads the group comprising D M Textile, Bilal Textile, Bilal Fibres and Bilal Export house.
When he was the President of FPCCI, he was also busy in the politics of APTMA. In the Elections of 2003, he was accused of bulldozing the APTMA ELECTIONS along with Mr. Shahid Tata,.[2] As minister of Trade, he also invited a delegation of Zimbabwe to Pakistan, which was led by the Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe.[3] Mian Habib Ullah has led numerous business and diplomatic delegations of Pakistan to countries including Yemen, Russia, Uzbekistan, India, Tajikistan and Korea.[4] [5] He also led a 100 member delegation to South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Business Leaders' Conclave in India.[6]
External links
- Islamabad Stock Exchange
- Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cyprus
References
- ^ "chinioties". Incbet. November 11, 2003. http://www.agent234.com/go/nawaz.htm. Retrieved Nov 1, 2005.
- ^ "Aptma Elections". Dawn News. September 19, 2003. http://archives.dawn.com/2003/09/19/nat35.htmishat-group.html. Retrieved 19 September 2003. Locked behind password.
- ^ "Business Recorder". Business Recorder. August 27, 1995. http://www.paksearch.com/br95/Aug/27/zimbabwe.htm. Retrieved Nov 1, 1992. Delivers dropper.
- ^ "Yemen in Pakistan". Business Recorder. January 26, 2000. http://paksearch.com/br2000/Jan/26/5-YEMEN.htm. Retrieved Nov 1, 1992. Delivers dropper.
- ^ "Exploring the Avenues". High Beam. November 1, 1992. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-13660414.html. Retrieved Nov 1, 1992.
- ^ "Times of India". India Times. August 27, 1995. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/pakistan-to-import-indian-cotton/articleshow/1302260.cms. Retrieved Nov 21, 2005.
Categories:- Pakistani businesspeople
- People from Islamabad
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