Tomorrow Press / Basra: called the Basra Governorate Council, Tuesday, Dutch companies to find a diplomatic representation have to consider the economic future of the province, stressing that the security situation is witnessing remarkable stability facilitates the entry of foreign companies to invest.
The governor of Basra Majed Nasraoui for "tomorrow's Press," after the meeting with Ambassador of the Netherlands to Iraq Janet will show, "The local government in the province aims to put the Netherlands expertise for the mutual benefit through the contribution of its prestigious projects future strategy," stressing that "the security situation witnessing remarkable stability and facilities that we have made for the entry of foreign companies and businessmen pave the way for investors. "
He added that "the local government discussed the possibility of a twinning between Basra and the cities of Dutch similar Bjgeraviha and nature of Basra and cooperation in the fields of industry," noting that "the Dutch side made a number of proposals, the economic sector, ports, roads and factories will be studied and choose a set of appropriate projects." It is noteworthy that relations economic relations between Iraq and the Netherlands experiencing steady development in the various fields of trade, at the time of Basra province seeks to invest those relationships in order to rebuild the province, which is Iraq's port on the sea as well as the large oil stockpile
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The governor of Basra Majed Nasraoui for "tomorrow's Press," after the meeting with Ambassador of the Netherlands to Iraq Janet will show, "The local government in the province aims to put the Netherlands expertise for the mutual benefit through the contribution of its prestigious projects future strategy," stressing that "the security situation witnessing remarkable stability and facilities that we have made for the entry of foreign companies and businessmen pave the way for investors. "
He added that "the local government discussed the possibility of a twinning between Basra and the cities of Dutch similar Bjgeraviha and nature of Basra and cooperation in the fields of industry," noting that "the Dutch side made a number of proposals, the economic sector, ports, roads and factories will be studied and choose a set of appropriate projects." It is noteworthy that relations economic relations between Iraq and the Netherlands experiencing steady development in the various fields of trade, at the time of Basra province seeks to invest those relationships in order to rebuild the province, which is Iraq's port on the sea as well as the large oil stockpile
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