British Embassy, Baghdad International Zone,Baghdad
Tel : +964 7901 911 684
UK customers and general enquires, contact britishconsulbaghdad@yahoo.co.uk
Iraq is a country that is rich in history and culture. As the country continues to rebuild its economy following years of war and insurgency, business opportunities for overseas businesses are increasing. And whilst not an easy market in which to do business, many British companies are looking with a growing interest at Iraqi prospects
There are a wide range of opportunities available in Iraq to companies who are not looking for a quick return on their investment and who have the patience to overcome bureaucratic hurdles.
23 Aug 2010 Iraq - Consultation Services for Bashaqotel Dam
18 Aug 2010 Iraq - Construction of a Residential Complex in Al Muthanna Governorate
18 Aug 2010 Iraq - Construction of a Residential Complex in Basra
09 Aug 2010 Iraq - Construction and Completion of Utility Works (Power and Water) at Umm Qasr Port
02 Aug 2010 Iraq - Pre-Qualification for a Bridge and Roads Construction Project
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Paul Bathgate
UK Trade & Investment Middle East Team
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