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07MANAMA454
2007-05-21 09:48:00
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Embassy Manama
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GULF IRAQI EXPO GATHERING SUPPORT

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P 210948Z MAY 07
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UNCLAS MANAMA 000454 

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SUBJECT: GULF IRAQI EXPO GATHERING SUPPORT

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1. (U) This is an action request. Please see para 5. Iraqi
DCM Ahmed Agha accompanied by Baghdad and Amman-based
I-Vision Group CEO Murtada Aldin, called on the Ambassador
May 13 to brief him on the Gulf Iraqi Expo (GIX). The GIX is
set to take place November 1-3, 2007, at the Bahrain
Exhibition and Convention Center (reftel). Agha said the
Iraqi Embassy in Bahrain was limited by its small size and
believed USG support would be vital to the success of the
event, particularly in encouraging American companies to
participate.


2. (SBU) Murtada pointed out that while there had been
numerous commercial events geared toward promoting Iraqi
trade and investment opportunities, GIX was the first event
outside Iraq to be officially sponsored by the Iraqi
Government. He said Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had
endorsed the event and had even personally designated
November 1 as a suitable kick-off date (symbolically timed to
coincide with the traditional November 1 opening of Iraq's
premier trade fair event, the Baghdad International Fair).
Murtada added that a share of the profits from this event
would go to the Iraqi Trade Ministry.


3. (U) Murtada said he had recently met with Bahraini
Minister of Industry and Commerce Hassan Fakhro and that
Fakhro had agreed that his ministry would join the Iraqi
Ministry of Trade as a co-patron of the GIX. Murtada said
I-Vision had also secured the sponsorship of UNIDO, Ahli
United Bank, CNBC, the Bahrain Chamber of Industry and
Commerce, and others. He claimed that some 800 Iraqi
Government officials and 1200 Iraqi businessmen had already
registered to participate. Plans also called for GIX to
feature specialized pavilions for Chinese, Pakistani, Italian
and Malaysian firms. Murtada hoped the Embassy would be
instrumental in encouraging U.S. businesses to participate.


4. (U) The Ambassador expressed support in principle for this
commercial event, and told Agha and Murtada that the Embassy
had already provided information on the GIX to the local
American Chamber of Commerce. The Ambassador asked to be
kept informed of developments and preparations for the event.


5. (U) Comment and Action Request: The promotional material,
and the strong pitch made by DCM Agha and I-Vision, suggest
an ambitious effort to promote commercial ties between Iraq
and the region. We would welcome Embassy Baghdad's
assessment of the event, and how committed the Ministry of
Trade is to it. From our perspective, this looks like a
promising way for Bahrain to help support Iraq, although we
note that the resources of Iraq's Embassy are limited and
currently there are tight restrictions on visas for Iraqis
visiting Bahrain. Those restrictions would obviously have to
dramatically loosen-up if 2000 Iraqi officials and
businessmen were to come for the expo. Details on the expo
can be seen at www.gixexpo.com.


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