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UK fire engines chosen to modernise Iraq fleet

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  • Exports minister announces that key UK export deal will help Iraq fight fires.

  • UK will provide vital support to Iraq through the provision of fire engines, with biggest overhaul of Iraqi fleet this century being financed by a UK Export Finance loan.

  • Independent businesses in Yorkshire and Ayrshire are to supply these vehicles for use across Iraq.

Two British businesses are delivering one of Iraq’s biggest-ever investments into its emergency services thanks to a c. $31 million loan from UK Export Finance (UKEF), the government’s export credit agency.

The loan allows Iraq’s Ministry of Interior to purchase 62 British-made fire-fighting vehicles each capable of carrying up to 6,500 litres of water and 500 litres of foam.

Promoting investment into local businesses and employers, the partnership supports this government’s Plan for Change to boost economic growth across all regions.

Ayrshire-headquartered Emergency One and Batley-based Angloco have been selected to supply vehicles for Iraq’s Civil Defence Directorate.

Emergency One, the UK’s leading manufacturer of fire and rescue vehicles, supplies over 90% of the UK’s fire and rescue services and continues to grow its international presence. Angloco, a well-established SME, exports to over 70 countries worldwide. Both companies bring significant expertise and innovation to this contract, further strengthening their impact in the Gulf region.

Frequent outbreak of fires in Iraq, particularly during the summer months, can cause devastating effect to businesses, communities, and key infrastructure.

By helping buyers to purchase UK exports more easily, UKEF loans secure large contracts with favourable payment terms for British businesses – including small businesses likely to need payment upfront before they can deliver a contract. 

J.P. Morgan acted as both Sole Mandated Lead Arranger and agent bank for the loan.

Gareth Thomas, UK Minister for Exports, said:

We have a Plan for Change to help grow our economy and support workers right across the country, and that’s precisely what these deals are about.

Shining a spotlight on cutting edge tech and highly skilled jobs, this announcement shows the UK’s exporting potential and manufacturing strength.

His Excellency Abdul Amir Al-Shammari, Iraq Minister of Interior, said:

The Government of Iraq is contracting with British companies through the UKEF Loan to import specialized firefighting vehicles for the Directorate of Civil Defence.

This will contribute significantly to the strengthening of the Directorate’s capabilities through the use of high-quality vehicles. This demonstrates the continuous support received by the Directorate by the UK and will improve our ability to tackle fire incidents.

John Meakin, Global Head of Export Finance at J.P. Morgan, said:

J.P. Morgan is delighted to support the finance of firefighting equipment from the UK to the Republic of Iraq.

This is the latest UKEF deal giving businesses the support they need to deliver contracts and drive change at home in the UK and overseas in Iraq. In 2023, a UKEF guarantee helped British firms to secure over £100 million in export contracts to support the installation of 350km in drainage infrastructure around Hillah city.

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