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    Diyala Workers: We Lost 1,000 Factories After 2003

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    Post by Rocky Mon 02 May 2022, 3:08 pm

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    The information/ Diyala… Diyala
    Workers’ Coordination revealed, on Sunday, that the governorate lost 1,000 factories after 2003, noting that those factories were producing 70 different materials.
    Muhammad al-Rubaie, a member of the Baquba Workers Coordination, said in an interview with / the information/, that "Diyala includes distinguished industrial complexes, the most prominent of which are in Khan Bani Saad (20 km southwest of Baquba), in addition to the complexes of brick factories in Baladrouz district (30 km east of Baquba), but 95% of them It stopped working for various reasons after 2003.”
    Al-Rubaie added, “It can be said that more than 1,000 factories and factories producing 50 to 70 materials stopped working after 2003 due to lack of government support, random import and security disturbances that characterized the atmosphere in Diyala,” noting that “workers are among the most affected segments.”
    He pointed out that "the situation of Diyala workers is deplorable," stressing "the need to support a road map that revitalizes factories and factories in Diyala, especially in Khan Bani Saad, which constitutes a cornerstone in reviving the industrial sector, as there are not a few factories, factories and industrial workshops." finished/ 25 f
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