BAGHDAD (AFP) - Trade Minister Mohammad Hashim al-Ani discussed with Canadian Ambassador to Iraq Paul Gibar the issues related to the development of bilateral relations in the economic, investment and trade fields.
A statement of trade received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it that Ani stressed during the meeting, "the need of Iraq to enter Canadian companies to invest and its contribution to the tenders conducted by the Ministry of Commerce to supply wheat for the ration card items while we are working on the memorandum of understanding to increase the volume of trade cooperation and resolve outstanding issues Canadian companies. "
The two sides discussed "a number of issues related to the development of bilateral relations between the two countries in the fields of economic, investment and trade, as well as topics of mutual understanding, and discussed the supply of Canadian wheat to Iraq."
The Minister of Commerce, during the meeting, the "need for Iraq to large quantities of wheat for the purposes of securing the requirements of the ration card," calling the Canadian side to "more cooperation in the supply of wheat to Iraq to meet the need in light of our priorities to provide the ration card items and improve the quality and implementation of the program Government announced by Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi and endorsed by the Iraqi Council of Representatives. "
For his part, the Canadian Ambassador Paul Gibard expressed "his country's desire to develop and strengthen bilateral relations and to clarify the prospects for cooperation in the field of trade, especially with regard to the import of wheat and the contribution of Canadian companies to enter partnerships and investment projects with the Iraqi private sector inside Iraq."
He pointed out that "the presence of Canadian companies participating in the tenders conducted by the ministry to buy wheat and offers to supply Canadian wheat to Iraq, according to the standards for processing wheat and the required quality of Iraq."
SOURCE
A statement of trade received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it that Ani stressed during the meeting, "the need of Iraq to enter Canadian companies to invest and its contribution to the tenders conducted by the Ministry of Commerce to supply wheat for the ration card items while we are working on the memorandum of understanding to increase the volume of trade cooperation and resolve outstanding issues Canadian companies. "
The two sides discussed "a number of issues related to the development of bilateral relations between the two countries in the fields of economic, investment and trade, as well as topics of mutual understanding, and discussed the supply of Canadian wheat to Iraq."
The Minister of Commerce, during the meeting, the "need for Iraq to large quantities of wheat for the purposes of securing the requirements of the ration card," calling the Canadian side to "more cooperation in the supply of wheat to Iraq to meet the need in light of our priorities to provide the ration card items and improve the quality and implementation of the program Government announced by Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi and endorsed by the Iraqi Council of Representatives. "
For his part, the Canadian Ambassador Paul Gibard expressed "his country's desire to develop and strengthen bilateral relations and to clarify the prospects for cooperation in the field of trade, especially with regard to the import of wheat and the contribution of Canadian companies to enter partnerships and investment projects with the Iraqi private sector inside Iraq."
He pointed out that "the presence of Canadian companies participating in the tenders conducted by the ministry to buy wheat and offers to supply Canadian wheat to Iraq, according to the standards for processing wheat and the required quality of Iraq."
SOURCE