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Al-Sudani approves 35 new service projects and begins implementing them within 10 days
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani stressed today, Saturday, the importance of accuracy and specifications in service and engineering effort projects.
The Prime Minister’s media office stated in a statement received by “Al-Eqtisad News” that “Al-Sudani chaired today, Saturday, the periodic meeting of the service and engineering effort team.”
He added, “The meeting witnessed a review of the progress of the projects being implemented by the effort team, and the rates of achievement achieved in them.
Approval was also given to 35 new service projects that will be attached to the 2024 projects, and their implementation will begin within 10 days in Baghdad and a number of governorates.”
During the meeting, Al-Sudani stressed the “necessity of completing the 2024 projects before the end of the year,” noting that “these projects must be implemented according to high standard technical specifications, in order for the service to be provided to citizens in a qualitative and distinctive manner.”link
Al-Alaq reviews to the President of the Republic the Central Bank’s plans to develop the banking sector
President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, stressed today, Sunday, the necessity of developing a future strategy for financial policy during his meeting with the Governor of the Central Bank, Ali Mohsen Al-Alaq.
Rashid said in a statement by the presidency, which was reviewed by Al-Eqtisad News: “It is necessary to develop a future strategy for financial policy according to clear, transparent standards that contribute to developing the services provided to citizens and building a solid banking sector.”
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During the meeting, plans were reviewed to reform and develop the government and private banking sector, and support the work of the Central Bank, to enhance financial stability and achieve economic development.
In turn, Al-Alaq reviewed the Central Bank’s plans and procedures aimed at developing the banking sector to play its role in facing economic challenges. link
For the first time in Iraq.. Efforts to establish an “Investment Association” to attract capital from 10 countries
The head of the Diyala Chamber of Commerce, Muhammad Al-Tamimi, revealed today, Saturday (November 16, 2024), efforts to establish an investment association to attract capital from ten countries to Iraq.
Al-Tamimi told Baghdad Today, “Over the past years, we have succeeded in developing important relationships with companies and businessmen in 10 countries, including regional and Arab countries in the Middle East, through participation in various economic meetings and conferences.”
He added, “We have a movement to establish an investment association that works to attract capital from 10 countries to Iraq by stating the available licenses in 12 important sectors, especially industrial, agricultural, and housing.”
He pointed out that “there are efforts to crystallize the first investment conference in Diyala, which will be followed by other conferences in order to create a greater partnership between investors and businessmen link
Source: Dinar Recaps
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