July8 , 2026

    Iraq Set to Launch Subsea Tunnel at Faw Port

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    Iraq is preparing to launch a subsea tunnel project at the Grand Faw Port, marking a major milestone in the country’s efforts to develop a world-class logistics and trade hub.

    The tunnel is designed to enhance connectivity between different sections of the port and improve cargo movement efficiency by providing a direct underground link beneath the water. It is expected to streamline transport operations, reduce congestion, and support faster turnaround times for goods.

    Officials indicated that the subsea tunnel will play a crucial role in integrating port infrastructure with inland transport networks, including road and rail corridors. This will strengthen the port’s position as a key gateway for regional and international trade.

    The development is part of Iraq’s broader strategy to transform the Grand Faw Port into a major transit hub connecting Asia and Europe. Once operational, the project is expected to boost trade volumes, attract investment, and create employment opportunities.

    Industry experts view the initiative as a significant step toward modernizing Iraq’s maritime infrastructure and enhancing its competitiveness in the global logistics landscape.

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