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Japan signs 183 bil. yen loan contract to aid Iraqi reconstruction

The Japan Bank for International Cooperation said Friday it has signed a contract with the government of Iraq to loan up to 182.7 billion yen to help rebuild oil facilities and improve other industrial infrastructure in the country.

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