Iraqs Transportation Revolution
The Iraqi government is keen on paving the way for more
foreign investors in order to bring in more funds, an
objective that requires fundamental infrastructure changes.
Iraq turned from a war-hit country into a revitalized Middle
Eastern destination that lures all European and American
businessmen as well as multinational corporations, but there
are main facilities and services have to be available in Iraq
to be comprehensively eligible to host top-notch wealthy
companies and individuals.
The government is obviously aware of that aspect, and they
are acting accordingly. Iraq transport minister Amer Abdul-
Jabbar demonstrated that the government is on the right
track to turn around the country’s fortunes and take a huge
step towards prosperity.
Abdul-Jabbar announced that he called on British officials to
open a direct flight route between both countries’ capitals
Baghdad to London flights, a project that will surely help so
many businessmen and project owners to oversee their
businesses in Iraq.
The Iraqi minister has already met with a delegation from
England that represents the British Ministry of Development
and the British Contractors and Companies Union, and he
made it loud and clear that the massive project’s aim is to
attract more overseas investors into the country, assuring
that other similar transportation project willget underway
in the foreseeable future for the same very purpose.
“The minister has reviewed the Ministry of Transports
projects for investment in various areas like air, land and
sea transports,” a statement reads. From his side, minister
Abdul-Jabbar commented:
“The British authorities to open a direct flight route between
Baghdad and London to encourage the investors and British
businessmen to come to Iraq, I hope to see this route open
soon.”
The British delegation is looking forward to putting their
finger on the weaknesses that need improvement to carry
on the project in the petroleum rich country in a smooth
and effective way.
“Our role is limited, it’s only to explore the projects and
the needs of the Ministry and present them to the British
investors,” a spokesman elaborated on the same subject.
The group will also review other investment locations in Iraq,
where they would be responsible for business development,
in addition to the possibility of tapping into Iraqi sources
with other full-scale projects. Moreover, the group has held
talks with a good number of Iraqi ministers and officials
alike, and discussed in prolonged meetings other potential
Investments in different domains, such as minerals,
construction and Housing.
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