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With the participation of 1200 local and foreign companies ,the launch of the Business and Investment Forum in Babylon

With the participation of 1200 local and foreign companies ,the launch of the Business and Investment Forum in Babylon

Iraqi News12-04-2025

Babil-INA
The Business and Investment Forum was launched today, Saturday, in Babylon Province, with the participation of 1,200 local, Arab, and foreign companies, to present 450 investment opportunities across various sectors.
An Iraqi News Agency (INA) correspondent said, "The activities of the Business and Investment Forum kicked off in Babil Governorate, with the participation of 1,200 local, Arab, and foreign companies, showcasing 450 investment opportunities in the electricity, industry, tourism and antiquities, agriculture, and transportation sectors."
He added, "The forum was held in the presence of the Chairman of the Military Industrialization Authority, the Governor of Babil, the Chairman of the Provincial Council, three governors from the Islamic Republic of Iran, in addition to representatives of American, German, and international companies, and a number of members of the Iraqi Council of Representatives."

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