The Ministry of Trade confirmed, today, Friday, that the General Company for Central Markets has prepared a well-thought-out plan to resume its activity, noting the imminent opening of 3 markets in Baghdad as part of a comprehensive plan to open 19 sites.
Director General of the Central Markets Company, Zahra Al-Kilani, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The plan includes concluding partnership contracts and contracts to open marketing outlets with private sector companies specialized in this field, as the focus was on Baghdad Governorate, and there are marketing outlets that will have priority in opening to reach the final stages."
Al-Kilani added that "the central market of Al-Amel neighborhood, Al-Salihiya market, and also Al-Shaab market will be opened very soon, and there will also be some markets with some commercial character, including Al-Rashid Central Market, Al-Khalani Building."
She stressed that "the company has begun concluding contracts in Nineveh, Kirkuk, Kut and Basra, and the rest of the other markets will witness campaigns to rehabilitate them again," noting that "the General Company for Central Markets owns 19 central markets throughout Iraq, in addition to other sites, warehouses, complexes and shares that it owns with other companies of the ministry." link
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