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Tech Group unit bags $47m worth of Iraq projects
Construction Tech, a part of UAE-based business conglomerate Tech Group, has bagged two major project deals in Iraq totalling over $47 million as the war ravaged country presses ahead with massive rebuilding and infrastructure development programme.
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Pak asked to benefit from Iraq investment boom Gilani, Speaker NA to visit Baghdad soon
Ambassador of Republic of Iraq to Pakistan Dr.
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Drake & Scull 'about to take' first job in Iraq - CEO
Drake and Scull International is "about to take its first job" in Iraq, CEO Khaldoun Tabari told a conference in Abu Dhabi today.
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Iraq seeks investments in housing
Visiting minister invites partnerships as country looks to build 2.
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Oil falls on potential Iran deal, economy concerns
Oil falls on potential Iran deal, economy concerns
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Iraq must cut state dependence, bank head tells AFP
"The government is expanding, too much,"
Iraq needs to reform to lessen its economic dependence on the government, and must pay more attention to its tiny non-oil sector, the head of the country's central bank has urged in an interview with AFP.
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Iraq's fourth auction will boost oil hopes
Iraq is preparing to have its fourth auction of oil and natural gas exploration zones as part of its drive to rival Saudi Arabia as the world's leading oil producer.
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Iraq warns Turkey over Kurdistan pipeline deal
Iraq's government has warned Turkey it needs Baghdad's permission to build new pipelines carrying oil and gas from the Kurdish autonomous region in the north.
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Iraqi gas key to Turkish ambitions
Ankara aims to be a strategic energy hub in the region and Iraq could play a major role in that ambition, Turkish energy officials said.
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Denmark’s Phoenix Signs Contract to Build, Run Iraq Pipe Plant
Denmark’s Phoenix International A/S signed a contract to build and operate an $86 million pipeline factory in southern Iraq, company and government officials said.
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DHL unveils big Iraq expansion plans
DHL, the global market leader in the logistics industry, has officially extended its supplementary day definite road service into Iraq thus linking the GCC and the Levant regions to the country.
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DNO International thrives in north Iraq
DNO International, a Norwegian oil and gas company that last year merged with the UAE's RAK Petroleum, posted strong first-quarter results on the back of low production costs and payments for its Kurdish oil.
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Simian Risk wins Iraq contract with oil firms
WORKING at height specialist Simian Risk has won a contract to provide on-site training for Shell and the South Oil Company in Iraq.
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Iraq must 'cut economic dependence on government'
Iraq needs to reform to lessen its economic dependence on the government, and must pay more attention to its tiny non-oil sector, the head of the country's central bank urged in an interview on Monday.
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Iraq earns $8.8 billion from oil sales in April
Iraq's revenues from oil sales in April climbed to $8.
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Iraq seeks drones to protect oil facilities
Iraq is seeking to acquire surveillance drones to help protect its oil pipelines and platforms, which are key to the country's economy, Iraqi and US officials said.
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Iraq says Kurdish oil deals need Baghdad approval
Iraq's central government warned authorities in the semiautonomous Kurdish region on Monday that their oil deals with Turkey must have Baghdad's approval.
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VIDEO: Abrahms Tanks Being Fired in Iraq by Iraqi Soldiers
Iraqi Soldiers test firing M1 Abrahms tanks.
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World Bank denies giving assent to finance Iraq's "al-Jafa" canal project
The World Bank has refused to finance the "al-Jafa" canal project in Iraq and said that the Iraqi government needs to develop human resources.
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Iraq considers bids for $1 bln power plant
Iraq announced on Saturday the names of foreign companies bidding to build a 1,500 megawatt (MW) power plant with a value of around $1 billion in western Iraq, part of a drive to improve creaking infrastructure hit by sanctions and war.
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