Monday, December 12, 2011

Iraq ~ The opening of the Baghdad International Fair for Construction and Building with the participation of 210 companies ...

Tuesday 12/13/2011

The opening of the Baghdad International Fair for Construction and Building with the participation of 210 companies

Baghdad, opened in Baghdad on Monday, the Baghdad International Fair for Construction and Building with a number of local companies, Arab and foreign specialized affairs of reconstruction and general manager of the General Company for Trade, Ministry of Commerce approved Sultan for the opening of the Baghdad International Fair for Construction and construction supervision of the Ministry of Construction and Housing in collaboration with Baghdad province.

The Sultan told the Kurdish news agency (Rn): The Baghdad International Fair for construction and reconstruction, which opened at the Baghdad International Fair attended by the relevant ministries in the field of reconstruction and construction and by 210 companies representing various nationalities from Lebanon, Syria, India, Italy, Malaysia, Britain, UAE, Turkey and Iran."

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Sultan said "The exhibition will last four days, and will witness the signing of a number of important agreements in the field of reconstruction and construction of international companies and between ministries, as well as between international and local companies to develop projects of reconstruction and construction in the capital, Baghdad."

Iraq has suffered infrastructure crumbling as a result of long years of siege and war, But his efforts in attracting capital and investors to Iraq collide sometimes security conditions where fluctuations as well as corruption.

criticize the economists the government's performance in addressing the housing crisis, because it does not have a clear strategy to resolve the crisis once and for all, although the government has been able to attract more than 300 companies foreign specialist for the construction of housing units in an effort to alleviate the crisis.

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