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Steve Kim Speaks at USIBC Event

RKF Global Partner Steve Kim spoke at the US-Iraq Business Council and Center for International Private Enterprise event entitled Harnessing the Potential of Commercial and Investment Opportunities in Iraq’s Anbar Governorate yesterday. In attendance were H.E. Dr Ali Farhan Al Dulaimi, the Governor of Anbar, Mahmoud Mahdi Hasson, General Secretary of the Iraqi Businessmen’s Union-Anbar, and Sylvia Curran, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Iraq Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. The topic of Steve’s discussion was private sector initiatives, such as the TRAC Development Group’s Habbaniya New City Project.


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