Iraq is exporting quantities of products from the Ministry of Industry to the UAE

The State Company for Mining Industries (MOFI), one of the companies of the Ministry of Industry and Minerals, announced on Sunday the export of quantities of the prime product of the Mediterranean to the United Arab Emirates after obtaining the fundamental approvals from the Iraqi government.
The company’s director general Ali Hussein Alwan said in a statement that “his company exported the amount of (23) thousand cubic meters of prime-rate intermediate produced in its factories located in Baghdad and Basra to the UAE and the value of (2) million and (250) thousand dollars” “Pointing out that” this article liquid and used in the spraying of the streets during the process of clothing, pointing out that the company went to the export process after it felt a great support and encouragement by the Minister and the Iraqi government and after it was clear that there is a request for this material abroad by using customers Who were dealing with them in the nineties, has been expanding in two lines The product of this article in Baghdad and Basra, coefficient of self-company resources and raise the production capacity of both lines of (7500) tons per year to 31 thousand tons per year in order to cover the need for local and export orders. ”
Alwan pointed out that “the company’s other products within its chemical industrial identity, called modern building chemicals and include new products according to the need of the local market, including the producer of a well-developed chemical used in the finishing and paving of the streets with a production capacity of 26 thousand tons / year for the production lines in Baghdad and Basra factories In addition to the products of ordinary flankot and flankot polymers and the flatness of hot and cold and hot and cold, “expressing his” hope to increase the demand for these products during the implementation of campaigns for the construction and reconstruction of liberated cities. “

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