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| General Electric wins $3 billion Iraq turbine order, largest ever |
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| General Electric Co. the world’s biggest maker of power-plant turbines, won an order valued at about $3 billion to provide electricity-generating equipment and services to Iraq. |
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| $1.3 billion for new medicines production lines in Ninewa |
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| The Iraqi State Company for Manufactuing Medicines and Medical Appliances in Ninewa had launched new production lines in the first half of 2008 with a total cost of $1.3 billion, a media source from the Iraqi Ministry of Industry said. |
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| Iraqi and French companies win a contract to implement the largest water project in Baghdad |
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| The municipality of Baghdad has concluded a contract with three companies, French and Iraqi companies for the implementation of largest water project in Baghdad. |
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| Iraq strives to lure foreign oil investments |
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| Iraq has appeared to take serious steps towards activating the investment in all areas, particularly in the field of energy. |
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| Baghdad home prices soar |
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| Property prices in Baghdad''s residential districts have soared in the past year as security has improved, and estate agents say the trend is set to continue, given a serious shortage of homes. |
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| Iraq promotes oil industry at first postwar Energy Expo |
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| Security is tight and political hurdles remain, but that doesn’t deter 70 exhibitors from promoting the prospect of riches from an industry hoping to recover after decades of war and sanctions. |
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| Iraqi oil minister says Iraq is safe for investment |
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| Iraq’s oil minister recently appealed to international oil companies to help Iraq to develop its petroleum sector, saying his country is now safe for investment. |
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| Middle East needs $200bn in water-related infrastructure |
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| The Islamic Development Bank (IDB), the Muslim world’s premier multilateral financial institution, estimates that Arab countries may need to invest up to $200 billion in water-related infrastructure over the next ten years, in order to meet the rapidly growing demand for water and sanitation services. |
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