Security Situation in Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan
Gary Cavender, General Manager of Falcon Security talks about the security situation in Iraqi Kurdistan.
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Gary Cavender, General Manager of Falcon Security talks about the security situation in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Gary Cavender, General Manager of Falcon Security — a leading private security services company — shares his views on the outlook for security services in Iraq.
A long-time Iraqi security veteran, Gary Cavender, General Manager of Falcon Security talks about the most important security risk in Iraq.
Gary Cavender, General Manager of Falcon Security talks about the inception of the company and strategy to become the leading security services company in Iraq.
Gary Cavender, General Manager of Falcon Security talks about why he thinks Falcon Security is considered on the of the best security companies in Iraq offering top security services to many foreign oil and gas companies that require the highest standard possible.
Investors are welcome to take advantage of the opportunities available in Erbil, and to establish their base in the area. “We would also like to tell them that even people here are welcoming them and will be very friendly when receiving them.” With over 8000 years of history, Erbil’s old civilization makes this city unique and incomparable to others.
Jorge Eduardo Baldi, Exploration Manager at Repsol explains that key to doing business in Iraq is to find the right contractor and at the same time is it is hardest thing to achieve.
Jorge Eduardo Baldi, Exploration Manager at Repsol shares his insights into doing business in Iraqi Kurdistan and especially dealing with Iraqi and Kurdish companies.
$25 billion had been spent on the development of the Erbil governorate in between 2004 and 2012, resulting in profound changes in different sectors, including construction and infrastructure, which predisposed Erbil to become an important trade center not only for Iraqi Kurdistan but for all of Iraq; thus becoming, for some, the economic capital of Iraq. Accommodating 37 nationalities and 27 consulates, Erbil boasts with an unemployment rate of about 5% and was named the tourism capital of 2014.
Saad Hassan, Vice Chairman of Qaiwan Group of Companies, one of the major diversified companies headquartered in Sulaymaniyah with an annual turnover of US$ 3 bn, talks about the biggest challenge for companies when doing business in Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan.