The Iraqi embassy in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, discussed, today, Friday, with investors and businessmen of major Egyptian companies, opening up prospects for joint cooperation.
The Iraqi Ambassador to Cairo, Qahtaan Al-Janabi, told the Iraqi News Agency: "The meeting addressed many files, the most important of which is the fruitful cooperation between the two countries in all fields," noting that "the presence of major Egyptian companies specialized in energy, pharmaceutical industries, and transportation is important to transfer Egyptian experiences to the Iraqi market."
He added that "the investors' problems were listened to and how to work on solving their problems and working to overcome the obstacles that hinder their work and travel and providing all facilities with the aim of transferring their expertise to Iraq, especially since the number of companies is increasing day by day," indicating that Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, during his meeting with senior businessmen, praised their role in building the Iraqi infrastructure by implementing many projects such as bridges and others.
He pointed out that "Egyptian companies are very willing to open up prospects for joint cooperation and investment in Iraq, with the aim of achieving stability and economic growth and transferring Egyptian experiences and expertise to the Iraqi market and achieving sustainable development and providing job opportunities and diversifying sources of income in the country and advancing the economic and social future of Iraq."
In turn, the investors expressed "their happiness in increasing the volume of trade and economic exchange in Iraq, especially after the stability of the security situation, which has become attractive for the presence of Egyptian companies in Iraq, and transferring Egyptian experiences in development projects in many fields such as energy, housing, roads, agriculture and medicine, with the aim of transferring the Egyptian experience to the Iraqi market."
Former Minister of Transport Hani Dahi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Nile Valley Company, explained to the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that "the security climate in Iraq is very encouraging for the presence of Egyptian companies in large numbers, especially since Iraq has become a safe and attractive environment for investment in all agricultural and industrial sectors. It is very important to transfer the Egyptian experience in all Iraqi governorates at the level of bridges, roads and electricity, especially since Egypt has great experiences in construction and reconstruction in light of a series of projects that it has implemented over the past ten years." link
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