Guest views are now limited to 12 pages. If you get an "Error" message, just sign in! If you need to create an account, click here.

Jump to content
  • CRYPTO REWARDS!

    Full endorsement on this opportunity - but it's limited, so get in while you can!

Chinese companies are prepared for the implementation of investment projects in Baghdad


yota691
 Share

Recommended Posts

Chinese companies are prepared for the implementation of investment projects in Baghdad

History of edits :: 1330506860 • 2 time readable

story_img_4f4dec6cb4918.jpg

Group expressed the desire of Chinese companies in the implementation of investment projects in Baghdad.

A statement by the Secretariat of the day said: "Agents Baghdad Municipality for Administrative Affairs, municipal, and technical and Inspector General met with representatives of a group of Chinese companies have been discussed aspects of bilateral cooperation and ways to strengthen relationships and cementing in the interest of both sides."

"The representatives of these companies have expressed their desire to the implementation of investment projects in a number of sectors, including the housing sector and the creation of housing units in a construction-ready."

Meanwhile, the Secretariat confirmed brought about (487) barrier Konkeratia boycotted the municipality within the torch to contribute to securing and dismantling Ansabih traffic jams.

The statement by the Secretariat of the day said: "Municipality torch has been able to raise this issue of the concrete blocks of Spring Street public and locality 460 near the bridge Hamzah, a street near the pedestrian bridge Ghazaliya and the street adjacent to the line fast and streets (Anosh, recruitment and e)," adding that "the Chamber have opened three streets closed is street market scene and the street adjacent to the line fast within the camp (450) and open the bridge washed away the salt within the camp (460) in order to raise the burden on citizens and to ensure smooth flow of movement and movement from one area to another. "/ End 2

Updating :: 02/29/2012 12:14

http://translate.google.com/translate?langpair=ar%7Cen&rurl=translate.google.com&u=http://www1.alforattv.net/modules/news/article.php%3Fstoryid%3D69470

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I can almost bet you that the Chinese Goverment has their hands in this RV.

Chinese involvement has been talked about many times by Dr. J and others, and the leverage the Chinese are applying due to the amount of IQD and euros held while waiting for the right numbers. It had been said that they were waiting for the euro to reach 1.5 and hold.

Hummmm Chinese bridge builders.... intresting. GM friends. Yota I think you are right on track.

The Chinese just provided the State of California the steel for the Bay Bridge in San Francisco.

The project was engineered and built by Americans, but the steel was provided by the Chinese due to the cost savings. As a Californian, i would have paid more to have the steel provided by Pittsburgh (or wherever it came from in the states), and it ended up that there was no cost savings anyway. Hopefully, with all of the reconstruction that needs to be done in the US, this will stand as an example of what does not work in our "free market".

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Chinese just provided the State of California the steel for the Bay Bridge in San Francisco.

The project was engineered and built by Americans, but the steel was provided by the Chinese due to the cost savings. As a Californian, i would have paid more to have the steel provided by Pittsburgh (or wherever it came from in the states), and it ended up that there was no cost savings anyway. Hopefully, with all of the reconstruction that needs to be done in the US, this will stand as an example of what does not work in our "free market".

Very true. Their steel is not as good as Pittsburgh so there could be issues down the road.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.