Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Economic Analyst warning: Scatter the national economy and needs a clear policy for the development of various sectors

Tuesday 02/14/2012

Baghdad (news) .. Economic analyst warned Ibrahim al-Mashhadani, the absence of clear economic policy for the reason that they block the economic development of all the different sectors in the country.
He said al-Mashhadani, the Agency (news) said on Tuesday: The national economy is still in a state of fragmentation and chaos Balagraet taken in the economic processes of decision-makers before the result of the absence of clear economic policy in the country and that determine the direction of the economic development process.
He added that economic development means the process of sustainable development for all sectors of the economy, particularly the private key agricultural and industrial, this process needs a systematic strategy for advancement through the development priorities of the necessary scientific basis by the state in order to promote the economy and transform the economy of a yield-sided to the economy, multi-faceted supported on the different economic sectors.
He pointed to: that the budget for this fiscal year, which is still not sanctioned by the House and adopt a rate (97%) on oil revenues, while other economic sectors for both Athtl (3%) of them, and this is not true.
And Zkralmhhadana: can not build a strong economy unless there is an economic strategy to rebuild and reconstruction of the country and develop all sectors of economic production, especially agricultural and industrial.
For his part, said economic analyst Abdul Latif Salem Ugaili: The country needs a new economic system keep pace with the evolution of the modern development of economic sectors.
He said Ugaili in an earlier statement (the news): The federal government put a new economic order according to the foundations of accurate scientific, keep pace with the economic development of the modern world to improve the local economy and rehabilitation being now dependent on oil in annual revenues. / Finished / 8. D. Q

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