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    An economist explains the importance of the railway link between Faw and Ankara

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    An economist explains the importance of the railway link between Faw and Ankara Empty An economist explains the importance of the railway link between Faw and Ankara

    Post by rocky Thu 23 Mar 2023, 5:35 am

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    Today, Wednesday, the economist and professor at the University of Basra, Nabil Al-Marsoumi, explained the importance of the double rail link between Iraq and Turkey. 
    Al-Marsoumi said in a post on Facebook, "The importance of the agreement between Iraq and Turkey lies in the initiation of building a double track that includes a land corridor and a railway line extending from Basra to Turkey within the so-called dry channel that will turn Iraq into a major transport station for European countries after Turkey, as Shipments arriving by sea through the port of Al-Faw will pass to Turkey and Europe through the dry channel, and they will transport Turkish and European goods to Iraq and from there to the Gulf states, Iran, Syria and Jordan.   
    He explained, “The dry canal is the complementary project for the large port of Faw, the first phase of which is expected to be completed in 2025, through which the sea voyage time for ships loaded with goods traveling at a speed of 15 miles per hour from the Chinese port of Shanghai to the port of Rotterdam will be reduced by about 33 sea days, while It takes only 15 days when the goods are transported from Shanghai to the Pakistani port of Gwadar, then to the great port of Faw, and from there through the dry channel to the Mediterranean ports in Syria and Turkey, and from there to the port of Rotterdam, and this means that transportation through Iraq will provide a substantial reduction in the cost of transporting goods up to More than half". 
    He pointed out that “there is a project to link the trade between the UAE and Turkey through Iran, as the goods will be transported from the port of Sharjah to the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas, and then start traveling by land to the Bazargan-Gorbulak border crossing between Iran and Turkey, and then to the port of Iskenderun on the Mediterranean coast in Turkey". 
    He continued, "The matter would shorten the duration of the trip to 7 days compared to the duration of the traditional sea route through the Suez Canal, which takes about 20 days, which will reduce the cost of exports and imports due to the decrease in the duration and cost of shipping." 
    He added, “The time can be shortened if the railway and land road projects are implemented within the dual track of the dry channel. In this case, goods will be transported from the port of Jebel Ali to the large port of Al-Faw, and from there they will be transported by land through the dry channel to Turkey, especially since the latter will have a pivotal role in the way.” Silk, especially after the opening of the Istanbul water canal linking the Mediterranean Sea with the Black Sea. And then benefit from the Turkish transport network in the flow of goods to Europe, and this link will strengthen the great port of Faw and Iraq's site on the Silk Road.
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