Iraq is seeking to take advantage of the Croatian experience in the production of buses and the phosphate industry
Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:08
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates Minister of Industry and Minerals Ahmed Nasser Daly on the need to use and benefit from the Croatian experience in various industrial fields, especially in the production of buses and the phosphate industry.
A statement by the Ministry of Industry and Minerals received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it on Tuesday that "Daly met with the Ambassador of Croatia and a delegation of industrialists in the ministry's headquarters in Baghdad and in the presence of scientific advisor to the Ministry of Hamoudi Abbas, Director General of the General Company for the automotive industry, Adnan Ahmed sober."
The Iraqi minister during the meeting that "The ministry is keen to significantly expand the opportunities for joint cooperation with the Croatian side as it is willing to hold the partnership agreements in various industrial fields, especially in the field of manufacturing and production of buses."
He pointed out that "the car maker of the ministry entered into several agreements with specialized companies and has a long history in this area and that the Ministry will provide all necessary facilities to companies wishing to enter the Iraqi market and to work with their companies."
Daly pointed to "the importance of studying the market need to produce a local bus through the formation of a joint working group of the automaker and the Croatian company for the preparation of this study," calling on the Croatian side for the rehabilitation and training of Iraqi technical personnel on the industry. He also expressed his "delight of the fruitful cooperation with Croatia for the development of the General Company for Phosphate in Akashat."
In turn, Croatian Ambassador pointed out that his country entered the work in Iraq in different fields, stressing that his country will work to provide all support to the industrial sector of Iraq through the experience and advanced technology companies owned by the Croatian. / End m
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:08
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates Minister of Industry and Minerals Ahmed Nasser Daly on the need to use and benefit from the Croatian experience in various industrial fields, especially in the production of buses and the phosphate industry.
A statement by the Ministry of Industry and Minerals received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it on Tuesday that "Daly met with the Ambassador of Croatia and a delegation of industrialists in the ministry's headquarters in Baghdad and in the presence of scientific advisor to the Ministry of Hamoudi Abbas, Director General of the General Company for the automotive industry, Adnan Ahmed sober."
The Iraqi minister during the meeting that "The ministry is keen to significantly expand the opportunities for joint cooperation with the Croatian side as it is willing to hold the partnership agreements in various industrial fields, especially in the field of manufacturing and production of buses."
He pointed out that "the car maker of the ministry entered into several agreements with specialized companies and has a long history in this area and that the Ministry will provide all necessary facilities to companies wishing to enter the Iraqi market and to work with their companies."
Daly pointed to "the importance of studying the market need to produce a local bus through the formation of a joint working group of the automaker and the Croatian company for the preparation of this study," calling on the Croatian side for the rehabilitation and training of Iraqi technical personnel on the industry. He also expressed his "delight of the fruitful cooperation with Croatia for the development of the General Company for Phosphate in Akashat."
In turn, Croatian Ambassador pointed out that his country entered the work in Iraq in different fields, stressing that his country will work to provide all support to the industrial sector of Iraq through the experience and advanced technology companies owned by the Croatian. / End m
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