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Al-Kazemi promises to sign new companies to start work at the large port of Faw
Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi pledged, on Thursday, to sign with new companies to start work on the Faw port project.
The media office of the Prime Minister said in a statement, “Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, during his meeting with customs and port cadres at Umm Qasr, confirmed that the ports are a true artery in the lives of Iraqis, and we will not allow any neglect in them.”
Al-Kazemi added, "Our second visit, and within a short period, came to follow up the situation of the border crossings, due to their importance in supporting the country's economy and commercial movement," noting that "there is a gradual increase in customs revenues and border crossings, and this is thanks to the efforts made in them."
He pointed out that "the port of Faw is one of the priorities of our government, despite the great challenges that the country is going through, and we will work hard to sign with companies to start working with it."
On Thursday, the Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, inaugurated a gas tower, which is the largest in the gas industry, which was implemented in the Basra Gas Company.
The media office of the Prime Minister said in a statement, that “People” received a copy, (November 5, 2020), “The Prime Minister praised the efforts of workers and those in charge of this vital project, which represents an important economic pillar for the country, and a step to achieve real development away from traditional dependence. On crude oil. ”
"The project will bring about a new long-term development policy for Iraq and the Basra governorate, which deserves a lot from us," Al-Kazemi stressed, according to the statement.
He explained that “the partnership between Iraqi institutions and sober international companies is an ideal way to advance the Iraqi economy and provide job opportunities for young people serving the country,” indicating that “the economic crisis that the country is going through prompts us to think about the future and build a solid real economy that does not depend entirely on oil. A better life for all Iraqis.
https://iraqakhbar.com/2740447
The media office of the Prime Minister said in a statement, “Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, during his meeting with customs and port cadres at Umm Qasr, confirmed that the ports are a true artery in the lives of Iraqis, and we will not allow any neglect in them.”
Al-Kazemi added, "Our second visit, and within a short period, came to follow up the situation of the border crossings, due to their importance in supporting the country's economy and commercial movement," noting that "there is a gradual increase in customs revenues and border crossings, and this is thanks to the efforts made in them."
He pointed out that "the port of Faw is one of the priorities of our government, despite the great challenges that the country is going through, and we will work hard to sign with companies to start working with it."
On Thursday, the Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, inaugurated a gas tower, which is the largest in the gas industry, which was implemented in the Basra Gas Company.
The media office of the Prime Minister said in a statement, that “People” received a copy, (November 5, 2020), “The Prime Minister praised the efforts of workers and those in charge of this vital project, which represents an important economic pillar for the country, and a step to achieve real development away from traditional dependence. On crude oil. ”
"The project will bring about a new long-term development policy for Iraq and the Basra governorate, which deserves a lot from us," Al-Kazemi stressed, according to the statement.
He explained that “the partnership between Iraqi institutions and sober international companies is an ideal way to advance the Iraqi economy and provide job opportunities for young people serving the country,” indicating that “the economic crisis that the country is going through prompts us to think about the future and build a solid real economy that does not depend entirely on oil. A better life for all Iraqis.
https://iraqakhbar.com/2740447
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