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Thursday, November 19, 2009

IRAQ SIGNS NEW TRADE AGREEMENT WITH FRANCE

 Baghdad, 19 November 2009:  In a further sign that Iraq's economy is on the upturn, the Government has this week signed an agreement with France designed to boost trade between the two countries.

 

The framework agreement was signed in Paris on behalf of Iraq by HE Baker J. Al-Zubaidy, Minister of Finance, and Hussein Al-Uzri, Chairman of the Trade Bank of Iraq.

 

Credit insurance group Coface SA was authorized to sign on behalf of the French Government.

 

Mr. Al-Uzri commented:

"Export Credit Agreements (ECAs) have a role in supporting the rebuilding of Iraq .Trade Bank of Iraq represents a strategic partner in achieving this through the agreements that were signed with 20 corporations, most of which are in major industrial countries.

 

"The agreements have been reached in a spirit of mutual cooperation between our two countries, to further our common economic interests.

 

"The aim of the Ministry of Finance and the Trade Bank of Iraq is to facilitate the import of goods and services to Iraq by public sector purchases."

 

Coface intends to support the export of French goods and services to Iraq by issuing export credit insurance to the French exporters. The arrangement will be underpinned by letters of credit which will be issued by the Trade Bank of Iraq, a major banking institution owned by the state.

 

For further information please contact: Ghada Al- Naser (Mrs.), Manager, Correspondent Relationship Dept. ghada.alnasir@tbiraq.com

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