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| Iraqi Trade Information Center opens to Iraqi business |
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| The new Iraqi Trade Information Center (ITIC) is now open in Baghdad and ready to offer its services to Iraqi business organizations. |
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| Turkey to build ‘huge industrial city’ in Kirkuk |
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| Turkey is willing to cooperate with Iraq in the industrial sphere and “build a huge industrial city” in Kirkuk, said Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad al-Jalabi. |
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| Iraq mobile telecommunications licenses tender process begins |
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| The Republic of Iraq Communications and Media Commission (CMC) has announced the commencement of the process to award up to four 15-year national mobile telecommunications licenses. |
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| Syria and Iran to establish oil pipeline across Iraq |
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| Syria and Iran are seeking to establish an Iranian strategic oil pipeline across Iraq, said the Syrian official al-Thawra newspaper. |
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| 42 German companies have signed up to take part in the 3rd International Rebuild Iraq Exhibition |
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| German business interest in Iraq rises. Forty-two German companies have signed up to take part in the third International Rebuild Iraq Exhibition, slated for May 8-11 in Amman, organizers said. |
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| 2 million visit Jordan’s main historical sites in 2005 |
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| Visitors at the Kingdom’s main historical sites grew by 28.8 per cent last year, totaling some 2 million compared to 1.613 million in 2004. |
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| Reform in Arab region key to attracting investment |
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| The Arab region needs to implement urgent reforms in economics and finance which would make it more attractive to local and foreign investors. |
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| British firms make billions in Iraq |
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| British business has profited by at least £1.1 billion ($2.95 billion) since Saddam Hussein was toppled three years ago, the first comprehensive investigation of UK corporate investment in Iraq has found. |
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