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| Iraqi Ministry of Electricity signs 232 billion ID contract |
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| The Iraqi Ministry of Electricity signed a contract of a total value of 232 billion Iraqi diners (ID) ($197 million) with the Iraqi Ministry of Industry and Minerals, to purchase materials to renew electricity network, a media source from the electricity ministry said. |
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| Iraq OKs $144 mln deal with Argentina''s Tenaris |
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| Iraq has approved a $144 million contract with Argentina''s Tenaris Oil Field Services, the world''s largest maker of seamless steel pipes for the energy industry, the government said. The pipes will be used in drilling 100 new oil wells, government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement. |
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| Iraq to overhaul transport projects |
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| MEED reported that Iraq is set to approve a series of national transport projects worth several billion dollars over the coming months. |
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| Iraqs oil exports up in October |
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| The Iraqi Oil Ministry says oil exports in October increased to 52.8 million barrels, up by 3.5 million barrels from the previous month. |
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| It is time for construction contractors to return to Iraq |
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| Dubai’s construction boom is rapidly slowing as the global credit crisis hits the Gulf. |
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| Iraq plans Baghdad metro to ease traffic |
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| Baghdad municipality has invited international bids to renew plans for a 39-kilometre (24-mile) metro aimed at relieving traffic in Iraq’s war-battered capital, the city said. |
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| Iraq readies $2bn plan to boost crude production |
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| Iraq aims to triple oil exports to six million barrels per day (bpd) in 10 years, earmarking $2 billion to start increasing capacity. |
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| Kuwait firms seek key role in rebuilding Iraq |
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| Kuwait is seeking to exploit its position as gateway to Iraq after the Gulf Arab state stepped up diplomatic ties with Baghdad, opening the way for companies to play a leading role in reconstructing its larger neighbor. |
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