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    Basra governor: Ports are the second stream of the Iraqi economy

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    Basra governor: Ports are the second stream of the Iraqi economy Empty Basra governor: Ports are the second stream of the Iraqi economy

    Post by Bama Diva Mon 11 Nov 2013, 5:19 pm

    Basra governor: Ports are the second stream of the Iraqi economy
    11/11/2013


    Basra - and babysit - The governor of Basra, said the expansion work taking place in Iraqi ports increased capacity to one million containers annually.

    Said Majed Nasraoui in a press statement on Monday, "The Village project logistics port is currently in the ports of Basra in Umm Qasr shares in the development of the Iraqi economy after being granted the opportunity to re-assembly inside Iraqi territory and shorten a lot of procedures disruptive," adding that "the village logistics will provide More than five thousand new jobs for young people and graduates. "
    He added that "the capacity of ports they do not exceed 59 thousand containers annually while, currently to one million container variety," pointing out that "it represents ports after all these developments it occupies second only to oil in supporting the national economy".
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