Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Parliamentary economy: strengthening economic relations with the developed countries will develop the Iraqi economy

17-07-2013

Baghdad (news) .. Member of the Committee called for the economy and investment MP / National Alliance / Hussein المرعبي, the need to strengthen economic relations between Iraq and the developed countries as European and Asian countries and even Arabic for the development of the Iraqi economy and raising its standards.

He said المرعبي (of the Agency news): The House of Representatives voted in previous sessions on the set of laws which provides for the development of Iraq's relations with various world countries in various fields of life, including the economy, the fact that the Iraqi economy needs global expertise in order to develop it.

He added: strengthening relations with the economically developed European countries France, Almalinaa and others will open the doors to major international companies and internationally known banks to open branches in Iraq for the purpose of investment and work.

This has struck Iraq a set of agreements and memorandums of understanding with various countries the world, but it is still those conventions ink on paper and is disabled by the Iraqi government, which made economists claim to be activated in order to serve the Iraqi economy and its development. / End / 8. G. dd /

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World Bank praises the draft reform of the banking sector in Iraq



Baghdad (news) .. Central Bank of Iraq, the World Bank praised the draft reform of the banking sector in Iraq.

The bank said in a statement received by the Agency (news) a copy of it: that the bank had received a letter from the World Bank praises the report issued by the international auditing firm for the final financial statements of the draft reform of the banking sector in Iraq.

He added: that the report was devoid of any observations or reservations and this report reflects the good efforts made by the management of the Central Bank of Iraq in this area. / End / b. PVC /

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