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Why
Basra?

Establishing our industrial city in Basra is a strategic choice deeply roted in the myriad advantages this region offers. Basra, often dubbed the “economic capital” of Iraq, is situated in a geographically significant location, alongside the Shatt Al-Arab waterway. This strategic position places Basra at the crossroads of international trade routes and gives it access to the Persian Gulf, offering significant potential for shipping and transportation.

Al Narjes Industrial City, a Pride of Basra and Iraq

Basra’s wealth of natural resources, including vast oil reserves, further enhances its economic appeal. These resources create a solid foundation for diverse industrial activities, particularly in the energy sector, where refineries and petrochemical plants thrive.

The region’s historical significance as a trade and commerce hub cannot be understated. Basra’s legacy as a center of commerce and economic activity dates back centuries, reflecting the inherent business acumen of its people. This, coupled with a skilled and industrious local workforce, makes it an ideal setting for industrial growth and development.

Furthermore, the city’s cultural diversity and historical heritage contribute to a dynamic and vibrant environment, fostering innovation and collaboration. Its academic institutions and research centers, which have made substantial strides in fields like engineering and technology, are testament to Basra’s potential for innovation.

Our decision to make Basra the home of our industrial city underscores our dedication to advancing the region’s development. By supporting local businesses, fostering innovation, and creating opportunities for economic growth, we aim to contribute to Basra’s journey towards becoming a self-reliant and prosperous economic center. This endeavor is not only an investment in the region but a commitment to building a stronger Iraq and a brighter future for its people.