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The UK’s export credit agency has secured £226 million in financing for the Iraqi government to develop over 350km of drainage infrastructure as well as 15 stormwater and wastewater lifting stations near Hillah city.
Upon completion, the project is expected to help over 25,000 households access clean water in the wider Al-Hillah district, where wastewater is not currently treated.
Supported by UKEF’s financing agreements, UK exporters will provide almost half of the project’s content, including specialist equipment and installation.
Lord Offord, Minister for Exports, said: “
With their deep expertise across a range of sectors, UK exporters are leading partners for overseas governments seeking to deliver transformational projects. Works in Al-Hillah will help to bring clean water to tens of thousands of people in Iraq, showing how UK Export Finance can unlock financing and UK innovation for sustainable development around the world.
Faruq Muhammad, Global Head of Structured Export Finance, at Standard Chartered Bank, said:
We are proud to provide UKEF-backed financing for our important client, the Iraqi government, to improve sewage and drainage infrastructure for local communities in the Al-Hillah district, underpinning our here for good commitment to make a positive difference in the places we call home. Our UKEF financing capability and global network helped us deliver a unique and complex financing, collaborating with multiple companies from various countries.
www.gov.uk...#:~:text=The%20UK's%20export%20credi t%20agency,lifting%20stations%20near%20Hillah%20city.
UK general government gross debt was £2,537.0 billion at the end of Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2023,equivalent to 100.5% of gross domestic product (GDP).
www.ons.gov.uk...#:~:te xt=UK%20general%20government%20gross%20debt,equivalent%20to%203.8%25%20of%20GDP.
originally posted by: gortex
At a time where household water bills are rising while water companies are pumping raw sewage into our rivers and the sea our PM (not my PM) is giving Iraq £113 million of our tax payer money as part of a £226 million pay out to provide clean water and drainage for just 25,000 Iraqi households , the other £113 million is being provided by Standard Chartered Bank under a loan agreement with the somewhat corrupt Iraqi government.
The UK’s export credit agency has secured £226 million in financing for the Iraqi government to develop over 350km of drainage infrastructure as well as 15 stormwater and wastewater lifting stations near Hillah city.
Upon completion, the project is expected to help over 25,000 households access clean water in the wider Al-Hillah district, where wastewater is not currently treated.
Supported by UKEF’s financing agreements, UK exporters will provide almost half of the project’s content, including specialist equipment and installation.
Lord Offord, Minister for Exports, said: “
With their deep expertise across a range of sectors, UK exporters are leading partners for overseas governments seeking to deliver transformational projects. Works in Al-Hillah will help to bring clean water to tens of thousands of people in Iraq, showing how UK Export Finance can unlock financing and UK innovation for sustainable development around the world.
Faruq Muhammad, Global Head of Structured Export Finance, at Standard Chartered Bank, said:
We are proud to provide UKEF-backed financing for our important client, the Iraqi government, to improve sewage and drainage infrastructure for local communities in the Al-Hillah district, underpinning our here for good commitment to make a positive difference in the places we call home. Our UKEF financing capability and global network helped us deliver a unique and complex financing, collaborating with multiple companies from various countries.
www.gov.uk...#:~:text=The%20UK's%20export%20credit %20agency,lifting%20stations%20near%20Hillah%20city.
It's not like we're a bit short of cash at the moment ...
UK general government gross debt was £2,537.0 billion at the end of Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2023,equivalent to 100.5% of gross domestic product (GDP).
www.ons.gov.uk...#:~:te xt=UK%20general%20government%20gross%20debt,equivalent%20to%203.8%25%20of%20GDP.
Ah , well that's OK just put it on the credit card for the next government to sort out.
I've seen what successive governments of every stripe have done over the last fifty years and bitter experience tells me that a Labour government will take a good or bad situation and make it worse.