Baghdad Supplies Ministry of Water Resources with 17 Power-generating
The Baghdad governorate has supplied the Ministry of Water Resources, with electric power generators of different capacities. A press statement issued by the Information Office of the Governor of Baghdad says that the governorate provided the Directorate of Mesopotamia with nine power generators, (capacity 1000 kva) each, and another to the pumping station at Basmaja […]
Supplementary Budget May Be Allocated for Ration Cards
The Iraqi Ministry of Trade said that this year’s allocations for ration card items are insufficient, adding that a supplementary budget might be provided for this purpose. “A total of $2.9 billion U.S. dollars has been allocated for rations cards from the 2010 budget,” Trade Minister Safaa al-Din al-Safi told Aswat al-Iraq news agency. “A […]
Ministry of Industry & Minerals Signs MoU with Korean Firm to Build Iron & Steel Plant
The Iraqi Ministry of Industry & Minerals signed a memorandum of understanding with South Korea’s STX to build an iron and steel plant that will operate at a capacity of 3 million tons at a cost of $3 billion, according to a press release on Sunday. “Negotiations took place with the South Korean company to […]
PM on Iraqi Dinar Re-evaluation
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said on Sunday that the process to re-evaluate the Iraqi dinar has to do with economic conditions that have to be strengthened. “The Iraqi dinar has every reason to grow stronger thanks to an increase in revenues and development of the economy,” Maliki said in response to questions through the […]
OPEC Crude on the Rise
Crude oil supply from OPEC is rising to the highest in 14 months led by Angola and Saudi Arabia, a survey showed, further reducing compliance with output targets. Supply from the 11 OPEC members with output targets, all except Iraq, is averaging 26.80 million barrels per day (bpd), up from a revised 26.69m bpd last […]
Paris Urges Firms to Set Up Shop in Iraq
Following last week's positive statements from France's Ambassador to Iraq, France's Industry Minister Christian Estrosi urged French companies to open offices in Iraq and claim a share of the lucrative investment opportunities in the country. He added that the French government will open a major agricultural centre in Kurdistan to train workers in the agricultural […]
2nd Stage of Hilla-Basra Railway Project Opens
Iraqi Minister of Transport, Amer Abduljabbar, opened the 50-km-long second stage of the Hilla to Basra rail line, according to the head of Babel province’s railways department on Sunday. “Minister Abduljabbar inaugurated the second stage of the project which linked al-Hashemiya district to al-Diwaniya city as part of the larger Hilla-Basra project,” Anwar al-Rehimi told […]
Successful Iranian Mission to Basra
Following the recent visit by a delegation of Iranian businessmen and officials to Basra, an Iranian company has started negotiations with the investment commission in Basra over the construction of an iron foundry. The plant is planned cost to cost $10m and will cover 25,000 square meters. (Source: Aswat Al Iraq)
Foreign Contruction Companies Needed for Housing
Aswat Al Iraq reports that the Iraqi minister of housing and reconstruction, Bayan Dizayee, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with her Jordanian counterpart on mutual cooperation in the fields of reconstruction and housing. “The memorandum encourages investors to invest in the fields of construction.” Meanwhile, the National Investment Commission has received proposals to […]
Japan Loan Committee Meets JICA Representatives
The Japanese loan implementation monitoring committee held a meeting with the representatives of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to lay down mechanisms and solutions for obstacles impeding projects, according to a statement by the Agricultural Initiative Department’s information office on Friday. “The meeting was attended by a representative of the Japanese embassy in Baghdad […]
Ministry Should Pay Merchants
Iraqi Trade Ministry is in debt to merchants who supplied the Ministry with food items related to the ration card system. “This issue would negatively affect the ration card system,” Falah Kamona, head of the Iraqi Chamber of Commerce, told Aswat al-Iraq news agency on Friday. He said that the Ministry has been in debt […]
Iraqi Talks with Shell Continue
Reuters reports that talks are still ongoing between Iraq and Royal Dutch Shell on a natural gas deal near the southern oil hub of Basra, although they are taking longer than expected, a senior Iraqi oil official said on Friday. "The heads of agreement will be extended and the project will be presented to the […]



