ronscarpa Posted February 29 Report Share Posted February 29 Japanese Toyota enters the Iraqi electricity system SocietyThe Ministry Of ElectricityMemorandum Of UnderstandingJapanese Company Toyota 2024-02-29 // 06:22 Shafaq News / On Thursday, the Minister of Electricity, Ziad Ali Fadel, sponsored the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the Japanese company Toyota, to develop the networks and capabilities of the electrical system, in the presence of the Japanese ambassador to Iraq. A statement from the minister’s office received by Shafaq News Agency stated, “The memorandum stipulates that the Japanese company will finance and implement a number of special projects in the production, transportation and distribution sectors, and joint committees will be formed between the two parties to determine the list of projects proposed to be implemented and their priorities.” Following the conclusion of the memorandum of understanding, the minister expressed his “great appreciation for Japan’s role in supporting Iraq and the contribution of Japanese companies to its reconstruction operations, especially in the energy sector,” renewing his call “for foreign companies to seize the available investment opportunities and implement various projects in the electricity sector.” Last month, the Council of Ministers authorized the Minister of Electricity to sign a memorandum of principles of cooperation between the Ministry of Electricity and Toyota Tsusho Corporation, in line with the Ministry’s plan and the available financial allocations. https://www.shafaq.com/ar/مجتـمع/تويوتا-اليابانية-تدخل-في-منظومة-الكهربا-العراقية 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laid Back Posted February 29 Report Share Posted February 29 Development and Progress.! Go Iraq Go investment Go Development Go economic growth Go Stronger dinar 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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