Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Vice Posted: Basra, Iraq's economic capital project to be implemented

Tuesday 13/03/2012

Basra (news) .. According to a member of the Economic Commission for MP / coalition in Iraq / Basra province of Qusay Jumaa Abadi on the importance of approving a bill to Basra, Iraq's capital in honor of the economic status and economic support of the tributaries of the country.
Ebadi said (of the Agency news) said on Tuesday: The province of Basra is the economic center of Iraq, the fact that most commercial vessels passing through it and have the ports a great addition to the laboratories of industrial strategy, Kalptrrukemaoyat and fertilizer plants, cement, as well as extract and response (80%) of oil through it, there is no must be honored this province to its large economic by making it the capital of Iraq's economic development.
He added that the draft law of Basra, capital of Iraq's economic existed in the previous session of the House of Representatives has been studied well by the Economic Commission representative to vote on it but has been postponed until further notice, he said, will be put and hold the first reading of the bill this week.
He called Abadi: the need to vote on this project and its application as it will stimulate the Iraqi economy and give him a motive morally and indication of future interesting and the advancement of the Iraqi economy, and will help to boost the economy in the province and the rehabilitation of industrial plants all, will provide significant employment opportunities and numerous other financial benefits to the state.
It is noteworthy that the province of Basra is a source of economic first of the country through the export of nearly two million barrels of oil a day as well as they enjoy the presence of the largest oil field in a world called the (crazy), as well as industrial factories large as a laboratory petrochemicals, fertilizers, iron and steel, cement and other laboratories strategic large and characterized by its location geographical location, which overlooks the Persian Gulf, surrounded by the boundaries of three countries: Iran, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. / Finished / 8. d. Q /

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