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    Al-Sudani meets Turkish businessmen and invites them to settle their activities in Al-Faw port

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    Al-Sudani meets Turkish businessmen and invites them to settle their activities in Al-Faw port Empty Al-Sudani meets Turkish businessmen and invites them to settle their activities in Al-Faw port

    Post by Rocky Wed 22 Mar 2023, 5:14 am

    Al-Sudani meets Turkish businessmen and invites them to settle their activities in Al-Faw port



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    Shafaq News/ The Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani called, on Wednesday, Turkish businessmen to settle their industrial and commercial activities in the industrial city attached to the port of Faw in the south of the country, stressing the speedy reservation of a site for them.  
    His media office said, in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, that the latter met, this morning, a number of businessmen, investors, union representatives and officials in the Turkish private sector in Ankara, in the presence of the Turkish Minister of Trade, Muhammed Mush.



    Al-Sudani outlined to the audience, according to the statement, the understandings that took place during the visit with the Turkish side, stemming from a real will to move the two countries towards strengthening relations in all fields, the most important of which is the work of Turkish companies and investors in Iraq and the facilitation of trade exchange.
    Al-Sudani referred to the government's work priorities, foremost of which are the service sector, housing, transportation, building schools, and joint operation of hospitals in partnership with the private sector, calling on Turkish businessmen to contribute to infrastructure projects and promising investment opportunities.
    He explained the importance of the government adopting a budget for three years, which will reflect positively on the flow of financing for companies and ease of implementation, as well as government measures to encourage the investment environment in Iraq, and eliminate bureaucracy, red tape and corruption.
    Al-Sudani indicated the importance of including in the budget law the project for the Development Fund for Iraq, and the funds branching from it, which is a project whose philosophy depends on the implementation of the private sector.
    The Prime Minister of Iraq spoke about the importance of the development road project, which advisory studies indicate that it will favor a corridor transporting goods and energy in the coming years, indicating that the Faw port project is witnessing parallel implementation of detailed and supporting projects, in addition to the main project. 
    He called on Turkish businessmen to settle their industrial and commercial activities in the industrial city attached to the port, and to expedite the reservation of a site for them that would facilitate their contribution to this promising economic path, and to be part of this vital growing region.
    The Prime Minister promised to continue taking decisions that facilitate the work of investors, the most important of which is the decision to facilitate obtaining entry visas, and to remove any obstacles that prevent the smooth flow of economic and investment activity.  
    For their part, Turkish businessmen and investors expressed their appreciation for the Iraqi government's actions and the steps taken to encourage investment, and pledged to contribute to strategic projects, infrastructure projects and growing services in Iraq.
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