"Korean companies group" confirms its efforts to engage effectively in the Iraqi investment arena
8/6/2015
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: "Korean trading companies group", Thursday, willingness to work in Iraq announced, confirming its quest to enter actively investing in the Iraqi arena. The Deputy Prime Minister said Bahaa al-Office, in a statement received "tomorrow Press", "The last met, at his office in Baghdad, the delegation of company (TRAC DEVELOPMENT GROUP) represented by the President of the Korean Board of Directors (junk-moon) and his accompanying delegation." The statement added that "During the meeting, they discussed the procedures set up an integrated complex by the company backed by the Korean government and international banks, where the compound of a large oil refinery and thermal power station consists Investment manner." The al-Araji, according to the statement, "the work and the pursuit of the Iraqi government and the Committee on Energy to attract and attract a leader in the energy sector international companies, especially Korean companies operating in this sector and encourage investment for the purpose of raising the ceiling of electrical energy production and contribute to the establishment of refineries to supply power plants sufficient fuel for the sustainability of production." For his part, through the company's chairman about "the desire of a group of ancient Korean companies among well-known brands to work in Iraq," expressing his "relentless pursuit to engage effectively in the Iraqi investment arena, and participate in the reconstruction of infrastructure."
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8/6/2015
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: "Korean trading companies group", Thursday, willingness to work in Iraq announced, confirming its quest to enter actively investing in the Iraqi arena. The Deputy Prime Minister said Bahaa al-Office, in a statement received "tomorrow Press", "The last met, at his office in Baghdad, the delegation of company (TRAC DEVELOPMENT GROUP) represented by the President of the Korean Board of Directors (junk-moon) and his accompanying delegation." The statement added that "During the meeting, they discussed the procedures set up an integrated complex by the company backed by the Korean government and international banks, where the compound of a large oil refinery and thermal power station consists Investment manner." The al-Araji, according to the statement, "the work and the pursuit of the Iraqi government and the Committee on Energy to attract and attract a leader in the energy sector international companies, especially Korean companies operating in this sector and encourage investment for the purpose of raising the ceiling of electrical energy production and contribute to the establishment of refineries to supply power plants sufficient fuel for the sustainability of production." For his part, through the company's chairman about "the desire of a group of ancient Korean companies among well-known brands to work in Iraq," expressing his "relentless pursuit to engage effectively in the Iraqi investment arena, and participate in the reconstruction of infrastructure."
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