A Korean company is ready to build 2080 housing units in Iraq

The Ministry of Construction and Housing announced on Thursday that the South Korean company Henwa, which operates in the Basmaya housing complex, has submitted a study to establish 2080 low-cost housing units in the provinces affected by terrorism.

The Minister of Construction and Housing, Municipalities and Public Works Ann Nafie Oussi met with a delegation from the South Korean company Henwa to discuss the possibility of the establishment of low-cost housing complexes in the provinces to contribute to resolving the housing crisis in the province. Iraq, especially in the provinces that have been affected by terrorist acts by the gangs, "adding that" this meeting comes within the Ministry's plans for post-war reconstruction and the liberation of cities from drowning the organization calling for the terrorist. "

"The meeting included a study of the plans prepared by the company in cooperation with the Ministry to establish 2080 housing units and low cost in the provinces affected by terrorism, which is in dire need of resettlement of displaced persons and to contribute to resolving the housing crisis in the other provinces as a first stage, As well as work on the establishment of new plants for the company in the provinces, which need quick plans to avoid the housing crisis occurring in them.

She added that "the minister expressed the readiness of the Ministry to cooperate fully with the company in the implementation of new housing complexes in Baghdad and the provinces, especially as Iraq urgently needs more than three million housing units to accommodate the rates of housing increase in 2020.

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