The industry is heading for economic feasibility study for 250 plants
June 15 2011
Baghdad-morning
According to the Ministry of industry and minerals on an agenda for economic feasibility study for 250 factories, saying it sent a number of factories to foreign investment to boost production, modernization and absorb unemployment.
Industry Ministry Undersecretary for Corporate Affairs Mohammad Abdullah told his Sumerian news site ", that" an agenda for economic feasibility study for 250 factories belonging to 65 companies falling within the responsibility of the Ministry to determine the level of damage to mkaenha and equipment because of looting after the fall of the old order ", pointing out that" most companies are not now capable of production and finances itself. "and he" will work to address the situation of each plant according to the damage ", indicating "Factories that see economic feasibility is displayed on the local or foreign investment," said Abdullah that "other factories will be supported financially by the Ministry," the factory of feasibility will be treated in accordance with several options to address the situation of workers, including early retirement, or affiliated with what he called "golden cross" instrument payslips in advance over three years, he then full-time employment in the private sector.
The Ministry of industry forwarded a number of factories for cement factories, including petrochemicals and automobiles ", pointing out that" foreign investment in the Ministry would encourage companies to boost production and modernization of existing unemployment and absorbing. "
Industry Ministry confirmed that "the most important problems facing companies is the lack of electricity, especially after the Cabinet decision to cut industrial pregnancy stopped most of the companies Act, which has allocated funds for the purchase of electric stations of these little companies and insufficient," the Ministry of industry signed contracts during the years 2009 and 2010, with global companies to develop their firms, signed with the French company Technip, to petrochemical industry development in Iraq, and another contract with the company's rehabilitation and development of lavas Kerbala cement plant and Sinjar, in addition to joint cooperation between SEAI in Alexandria and the French company Renault Scania Bus collection, signed contracts with Chinese and Iranian companies to produce small cars.
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June 15 2011
Baghdad-morning
According to the Ministry of industry and minerals on an agenda for economic feasibility study for 250 factories, saying it sent a number of factories to foreign investment to boost production, modernization and absorb unemployment.
Industry Ministry Undersecretary for Corporate Affairs Mohammad Abdullah told his Sumerian news site ", that" an agenda for economic feasibility study for 250 factories belonging to 65 companies falling within the responsibility of the Ministry to determine the level of damage to mkaenha and equipment because of looting after the fall of the old order ", pointing out that" most companies are not now capable of production and finances itself. "and he" will work to address the situation of each plant according to the damage ", indicating "Factories that see economic feasibility is displayed on the local or foreign investment," said Abdullah that "other factories will be supported financially by the Ministry," the factory of feasibility will be treated in accordance with several options to address the situation of workers, including early retirement, or affiliated with what he called "golden cross" instrument payslips in advance over three years, he then full-time employment in the private sector.
The Ministry of industry forwarded a number of factories for cement factories, including petrochemicals and automobiles ", pointing out that" foreign investment in the Ministry would encourage companies to boost production and modernization of existing unemployment and absorbing. "
Industry Ministry confirmed that "the most important problems facing companies is the lack of electricity, especially after the Cabinet decision to cut industrial pregnancy stopped most of the companies Act, which has allocated funds for the purchase of electric stations of these little companies and insufficient," the Ministry of industry signed contracts during the years 2009 and 2010, with global companies to develop their firms, signed with the French company Technip, to petrochemical industry development in Iraq, and another contract with the company's rehabilitation and development of lavas Kerbala cement plant and Sinjar, in addition to joint cooperation between SEAI in Alexandria and the French company Renault Scania Bus collection, signed contracts with Chinese and Iranian companies to produce small cars.
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