Iraq needs to between 500 to 700 billion dollars for infrastructure
29/02/2012 10:03:00
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The independent Iraqi news agency / listen .... Iraqi government official said yesterday that his country needs to between 500 to 700 billion dollars (370 to 520 billion euros) of investment to rebuild the infrastructure, comparing Iraq's war-ravaged Germany after the war.
Sami al-Araji, head of the Iraqi National Investment in front of a crowd of business leaders gathered in New Delhi needs to rebuild Iraq is still enormous, nine years after the US-led invasion that drove Saddam Hussein from power.
He said al-Araji, who is participating in the government delegation in charge urged Indian companies to invest in Iraq, "sending a message to the world that we Mnfhton front investments. There are great opportunities."
Araji and compare the opportunities offered by the infrastructure destroyed in Iraq to "Germany after World War II." He said that the investment needed by his country's infrastructure over the next decade an estimated 500 to $ 700 billion.
And assess India and Iraq friendly relations and financial analysts see in Indian companies a natural ally of Iraq because of Aotaiadha to work in troubled areas such as Afghanistan.
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29/02/2012 10:03:00
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The independent Iraqi news agency / listen .... Iraqi government official said yesterday that his country needs to between 500 to 700 billion dollars (370 to 520 billion euros) of investment to rebuild the infrastructure, comparing Iraq's war-ravaged Germany after the war.
Sami al-Araji, head of the Iraqi National Investment in front of a crowd of business leaders gathered in New Delhi needs to rebuild Iraq is still enormous, nine years after the US-led invasion that drove Saddam Hussein from power.
He said al-Araji, who is participating in the government delegation in charge urged Indian companies to invest in Iraq, "sending a message to the world that we Mnfhton front investments. There are great opportunities."
Araji and compare the opportunities offered by the infrastructure destroyed in Iraq to "Germany after World War II." He said that the investment needed by his country's infrastructure over the next decade an estimated 500 to $ 700 billion.
And assess India and Iraq friendly relations and financial analysts see in Indian companies a natural ally of Iraq because of Aotaiadha to work in troubled areas such as Afghanistan.
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