New facilities for Iraqi investors and foreign
New facilities for Iraqi investors and foreign
Said Deputy Prime Minister Ruz Nuri Shaways to present the government great facilities for Iraqi investors and foreign. This came during his meeting with Indian Ambassador to Iraq and a delegation investment Indian annexation of the heads of companies in industries of oil and gas, electricity and heavy industries, automotive, construction, construction and food industries.
The Deputy Prime Minister for a detailed explanation of the investment environment in the country and the extraordinary efforts being made to provide facilities for the major Iraqi and foreign investors and a set of laws and regulations that safeguard the rights of the investor and provide an enabling environment for his work in Iraq.
He also stressed the depth and long history of relations between Iraq and the Indian source of guidance for the development of economic relations with the Indian side for the benefit of the interests of both parties.
and listened Shaways, according to a statement issued by his office had received “morning,” a copy of it, to a detailed explanation from the Indian side the visitor and their impressions of the reality of work in Iraq and the possibility that India and across its investors a prominent role in supplying the different areas of work in Iraq.
In the meantime, Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq with the Indian ambassador accredited to Iraq Suresh Reddy ways to strengthen the ties of joint cooperation between the two countries.
A statement issued by the Information Office the Deputy Prime Minister said Mutlaq stressed during his meeting with Reddy yesterday on the importance of the commitment of foreign companies their contracts with the Iraqi government, and work to implement programs within the agreed timetables and within the internationally approved specifications.
The statement quoted al-Mutlaq said: “The Iraqi government adopts a policy of diversification of firms operating in the country, towards building the economy sober for not dependent on one port and to ensure fair competition between companies to reach the best results that serve the national interest. “
For its part, Indian ambassador to his country’s support for Iraq, expressing his hope that the evolving relations between Baghdad and New Delhi to serve the interests of both peoples and achieve economic success and development.
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Said Deputy Prime Minister Ruz Nuri Shaways to present the government great facilities for Iraqi investors and foreign. This came during his meeting with Indian Ambassador to Iraq and a delegation investment Indian annexation of the heads of companies in industries of oil and gas, electricity and heavy industries, automotive, construction, construction and food industries.
The Deputy Prime Minister for a detailed explanation of the investment environment in the country and the extraordinary efforts being made to provide facilities for the major Iraqi and foreign investors and a set of laws and regulations that safeguard the rights of the investor and provide an enabling environment for his work in Iraq.
He also stressed the depth and long history of relations between Iraq and the Indian source of guidance for the development of economic relations with the Indian side for the benefit of the interests of both parties.
and listened Shaways, according to a statement issued by his office had received “morning,” a copy of it, to a detailed explanation from the Indian side the visitor and their impressions of the reality of work in Iraq and the possibility that India and across its investors a prominent role in supplying the different areas of work in Iraq.
In the meantime, Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq with the Indian ambassador accredited to Iraq Suresh Reddy ways to strengthen the ties of joint cooperation between the two countries.
A statement issued by the Information Office the Deputy Prime Minister said Mutlaq stressed during his meeting with Reddy yesterday on the importance of the commitment of foreign companies their contracts with the Iraqi government, and work to implement programs within the agreed timetables and within the internationally approved specifications.
The statement quoted al-Mutlaq said: “The Iraqi government adopts a policy of diversification of firms operating in the country, towards building the economy sober for not dependent on one port and to ensure fair competition between companies to reach the best results that serve the national interest. “
For its part, Indian ambassador to his country’s support for Iraq, expressing his hope that the evolving relations between Baghdad and New Delhi to serve the interests of both peoples and achieve economic success and development.
http://bit.ly/q5IIHn