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Infrastructure overview of Tunisia
Since 1995 the Tunisian government has invested heavily in the country's infrastructure . There are 20,000 kilometers (12,428 miles) of good-quality roads linking all parts of the country; 18,226 kilometers (11,326 miles) of these roads are paved. Having such roads is a considerable feat given that Tunisia is a large country with differing and often inhospitable terrain. There...Provided by:
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Morocco and its infrastructure
The Moroccan construction industry is estimated to have experienced real growth of around 7.4% in 2011, with the sector recovering from the period of relatively subdued growth seen in 2009 and 2010. Underpinned by a healthy pipeline of infrastructure projects, multilateral financing and a robust economic growth outlook, it is expected that the sector will continue on this strong growth...Provided by:
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Saudi Arabia's infrastructure
THE INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is one of the fastest growing and most dynamic in the world. In 2010 alone the Saudi government awarded US$150bn of infrastructure contracts, nearly two-thirds of which were non-oil related. More recently the Saudi Council of Ministers approved a five-year infrastructure develop ment budget of approximately US$385bn covering a...Provided by:
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Iraq and infrastructure
Despite significant advances in many areas of infrastructure in Iraq, for example, electricity, roads, bridges, rail lines, airports, provision of potable water, and communications, much still remains to be undertaken. It is important for the Government of Iraq to increase its ability to deliver basic services given that the Iraqi population is on a considerable growth trajectory. There are...Provided by:
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Overview of South Korean Infrastructure
With Korea’s rapid industrialization since the 1960s, the relationship between its infrastructure and its economy has always been an important issue. Korea’s infrastructure, which has certainly contributed to its economic development, is currently at an advanced level compared to other emerging industrial economies. Providing infrastructure for better quality of life (for example, information...Provided by:
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