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Iraq to invite investors for Faw Port

byCT Report
21/06/2016
in International Customs, Iraq
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BAGHDAD: Iraq intends to invite foreign companies within the next few days to invest in the construction of the Grant Faw Port to offset the Arab country’s funding shortage, an Iraqi newspaper reported on Monday. Almada Arabic language daily said Iraq’s Transport Minister Abdul Hussein Abtan revealed the plan during a visit to the Southern Umm Qasr port on Sunday, adding that the new investment opportunities would be announced during a conference at Baghdad Airport within the next few days.

“We will soon announce investment opportunities for foreign companies to execute projects in Faw Port, including the construction of new quays…we have taken this decision because of austerity measures and lack of liquidity, which has affected the execution of the Faw project,” the Minister said. He said contractors would be invited to carry out such projects on a post-payment basis or joint operation and that the Faw Port would be fully commissioned within two years.

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