CAMCE signed business contract for Muthanna Governorate Hospital in Iraq
27 February 2025
Recently, CAMCE and the Muthanna Governorate Health Bureau under the Iraqi Ministry of Health successfully signed a business contract for the construction project of the Muthanna Governorate Hospital in Iraq.
The project is located in Khader, Muthanna Governorate, southern Iraq. The project involves the construction of a new hospital with a building area of approximately 30,000 square meters, including the construction of medical buildings and supporting facilities, as well as the supply, installation, and commissioning of medical equipment. After the completion of the project, it will benefit 150,000 residents in the surrounding area, effectively alleviate the shortage and uneven distribution of medical resources in Muthanna Governorate, comprehensively improve the level of grassroots medical services, and further promote the modernization of regional medical and health conditions.
The successful signing of the project is an important achievement of CAMCE's steady operation and successful rolling development of CAMCE's advantageous fields after opening a new track in the oil and gas field in the Iraqi market, which is conducive to consolidating and deepening CAMCE's professional leadership the medical construction and expanding CAMCE's market share in countries along the Belt and Road.
In the future, CAMCE will contribute actively to promoting cooperation between China and Iraq in the field of medical infrastructure by leveraging its professional technology and international business advantages in the medical construction industry.
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