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Tishwash: International Finance Corporation: Iraq is moving rapidly towards a better economic future
The resident representative of the International Finance Corporation, Bilal Al-Saghir, confirmed on Wednesday that the investment package launched in Iraq amounts to approximately one million dollars in the energy, health and industry sectors, while noting that Iraq is moving rapidly towards a better economic future.
Al-Saghir told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “The institution is concerned with developing the private sector in emerging economies by providing investment services primarily, in addition to consulting services.”
He added that “the investment package launched amounts to approximately one million dollars and relates to providing a range of financial, funding and advisory services to a large number of projects.”
He added that “part of these projects are in the energy sector, including gas conversion and preventing its flaring and converting it into energy, while the other part relates to the health, industrial and banking systems,” noting that “this comes as a translation of our desire to invest more in Iraq.”
He continued: “We will announce a large group of projects very soon,” noting that “Iraq is moving forward rapidly towards a better future.”
He affirmed that “the organization believes in the ability of Iraq and Iraqis to achieve a sustainable economy,” expressing his “happiness to participate in this trip.” link
Tishwash: Baghdad International Fair: An effective platform for connecting Iraq to global markets
The Baghdad International Fair train has reached the middle of its stations, amidst a wide interaction from Iraqi and international participants, reflecting the importance of this economic event and the real opportunities it holds for cooperation and partnership.
Over the past few days, the exhibition halls have witnessed remarkable activity, including direct meetings and exchanges of experiences between participating companies and delegations, reflecting a shared desire to build mutually beneficial economic relations.
The exhibition continues to play its role as an effective platform for linking the Iraqi market with its regional and international counterparts, and opening new horizons for partnerships that contribute to supporting the national economy and achieving sustainable development.
On its fourth day, the exhibition began its activities by organizing the Iraqi-Bulgarian Forum, which aims to enhance economic cooperation between the two friendly countries.
Mechanisms for cooperation
The Director General of the Private Sector Development Department at the Ministry of Trade, Dr. Malik Khalaf Al-Duraie, said: The current stage requires developing mechanisms for economic cooperation in line with the changes taking place in the Iraqi market and the increasing openness to international partnerships, indicating that the volume of trade exchange between Iraq and Bulgaria reached about 300 million dollars, distributed across several sectors, which reflects the existence of a common ground that can be built upon and expanded in the next stage.
Al-Duraie explained in an interview with Al-Sabah that the future vision focuses on activating the work of the Iraqi-Bulgarian Trade Council through well-defined plans and clear programs, aimed at increasing the volume of trade exchange by no less than 20 percent, based on market needs and the capabilities of both parties. He added that the ambition is not limited to import and export activity, but rather is directed towards moving towards real investment partnerships, especially in the fields of industry and agriculture, which will contribute to transferring expertise, enhancing local production, and achieving mutual economic benefit for the two countries.
Iraq’s growing importance
For his part, the representative of the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Abdul Salam Saddam, considered the forum to be a reflection of the growing importance of Iraq on the global stage, and an affirmation of its position as an important link in its regional and international environment.
Saddam added to Al-Sabah that the forum represents a promising opportunity for participating countries and companies to strengthen cooperation frameworks and build economic and developmental partnerships that serve common interests and contribute to supporting development and stability efforts, stressing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ keenness to support such events that open new horizons for communication and economic openness.
Great efforts
Valentin Nikolov, the Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in Baghdad, praised the efforts made by the Iraqi government and the business community in organizing this forum, which aims to enhance economic cooperation and open new horizons for communication between the two countries. He considered the holding of such forums a real opportunity to develop economic cooperation and exchange experiences, in a way that serves common interests and strengthens the bilateral partnership.
Nikolov added to Al-Sabah that business fields represent a basis for organizing economic relations between Iraq and Bulgaria, and that Bulgarian companies have extensive experience in the industrial, energy and agricultural sectors, as well as other investment fields, indicating that Bulgaria pays great attention to working in Iraq within clear and transparent frameworks, which contributes to building sustainable partnerships that serve both parties.
Supporting positive decisions
Meanwhile, the head of the Federation of Iraqi Chambers of Commerce, Abdul Razzaq Al-Zuhairi, believes that the reality of the Iraqi private sector has become more distinguished in the current stage, supported by a number of positive decisions that have contributed to strengthening its role and stimulating its activity within the market.
Al-Zuhairi told Al-Sabah that these steps have clearly impacted the development of the work of the Iraqi-Bulgarian Business Council, which has become a positive model for joint economic cooperation. He pointed out that the goal is to reach a clear and effective Iraqi economic map that focuses on strategic sectors that serve the Iraqi market and meet its needs, and contribute to achieving sustainable growth and balanced partnerships with friendly countries.
A launchpad for strengthening cooperation
Meanwhile, the head of the Iraqi-Bulgarian Business Council, Salah al-Din Saleh, stated that the council is a launchpad for strengthening economic cooperation and encouraging mutual consultations between businessmen in the two countries, noting that the council works to create real job opportunities and provide a suitable environment for communication between Iraqi and Bulgarian companies, which contributes to building sustainable partnerships.
In his interview with Al-Sabah, Saleh stressed the importance of exchanging technical and knowledge-based expertise, noting that this path would attract promising investments and consultations, enhance economic development, and support productive sectors, thus achieving common benefit and keeping pace with the requirements of the next stage.
Insurance sector
The exhibition witnessed a remarkable presence of the insurance sector, as the representative of the Iraqi Union Insurance Company and the insurance sector, Dr. Karrar Abdullah Jaber, explained that the presence of insurance companies at the Baghdad International Fair comes within the framework of keenness to spread insurance culture in Iraq and to demonstrate the importance of this vital sector and its role in supporting economic and social stability, stressing that the insurance sector represents a fundamental pillar in protecting individuals and institutions, and contributes to reducing risks and supporting various economic activities.
Jaber told Al-Sabah newspaper that the specialized teams participating in the exhibition were keen to explain the role played by insurance companies and the diverse services they provide, which cover various fields and sectors, and to highlight the positive results that have directly impacted citizens. He emphasized that these teams worked to clarify the importance of insurance in public life and its role in supporting the national economy and serving all segments of society, as promoting insurance awareness contributes to building a more stable market. Confidence.
Purchase the service
In addition, Kawthar Salah Abd, representative of the Retirement and Social Security Department for Workers at the Ministry of Labor, was keen to highlight the department’s participation in the Baghdad International Fair, noting that it aims to clarify the mechanisms for benefiting from social security, the conditions of participation, and the resulting consequences.
In an interview with Al-Sabah, Abd explained that specialized teams explained the rights of those covered and the importance of social security in providing job and social stability. She added that the department has introduced a “service purchase” service for those who have reached retirement age but do not have enough service time. Through this service, they can purchase the required service period to fulfill the retirement requirements, which contributes to including a wider segment of the population in retirement benefits and strengthening social protection. For the workers.
A new experience
On the sidelines of the exhibition, New Yolk presented a new experience in the Iraqi market in investing in livestock.
The company’s representative, Hawraa Abdul Amir, told Al-Sabah: “We have table egg production fields inside and outside Iraq, and the company’s doors are open to the public to invest and obtain profits according to legal formulas. This is a unique experience in Iraq.”
Foundations of a promising future
In addition, a number of traders and business owners expressed their country’s companies’ desire to engage in large commercial and industrial activities with Iraq. While they affirmed that the future of the Iraqi economy is large and important in the Arab world, they explained that the markets of Mesopotamia possess the elements of a promising future.
Nasser bin Abdullah Al-Sawafi, owner of a perfume and oil company from the Sultanate of Oman, said on the sidelines of the Baghdad International Fair: His country has had participation in the Iraqi market through the Baghdad International Fair for five years, noting that his company, which has commercial partnerships with the Gulf Arab states, is participating in the fair for the first time.
Al-Sawafi promised that participation in the exhibition would be “successful,” explaining that the Iraqi market welcomes Omani goods.
He predicted that his country’s companies would have a promising future in Iraq, strong trade relations between the two brotherly countries, and the creation of a deep economic partnership and dialogue focused on investment and private sector activity, expressing his hope to facilitate the entry of citizens between the two countries to strengthen ties in all fields.
Egyptian desire
Meanwhile, Hani Mahmoud, a trader in the cotton industry, expressed his company’s keenness to have priority in entering the local market, describing the Iraqi market as one of the strongest Arab markets currently in terms of purchasing power.
Mahmoud added to Al-Sabah that most Egyptian companies have a clear desire to expand their activities in general, calling for the exhibition to be extended to more than a week in order to allow for important commercial partnerships to be established between Arab and foreign delegations and Iraq.
Meanwhile, Zaidan Saud Al Abdullah, the owner of a perfume and cosmetics company and an Emirati businessman, stated that he works in the organizing body for international exhibitions in which his country participates, indicating that he has participated in more than five exhibitions in the capital, Baghdad.
Al-Abdullah added, in an interview with Al-Sabah, that his country seeks to open broad trade horizons with Iraq, appreciating the Baghdadi demand for Emirati products, which made it the first among Gulf companies, encouraging his country to open large stores for its products inside Iraq.
Business partnerships
In a related context, Murad Kamal, owner of the Jordanian National Paints Company, said that this is his company’s second participation in the exhibition, noting that he found good interest among Iraqis in creating commercial partnerships with countries in the region because they have a promising market and a great economic future.
Kamal explained to Al-Sabah that his company had completed several contracts with the Iraqi side, while calling for special facilities for Jordanians in terms of entry and import, and for allowing Iraqi goods to enter as competitors with products from other countries.
He pointed out that the Jordanian side, in turn, will work to facilitate the activity and trade of Iraqis there, especially since several meetings have taken place between joint chambers of commerce between the two countries, which will result in actual measures on the ground. link
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Tishwash: To curb currency manipulation: Security campaign and measures against dollar speculators
A security source confirmed on Tuesday that the security campaign to pursue those speculating on dollar exchange rates is still ongoing in the capital.Baghdad A number of governorates, as part of measures aimed at controlling the parallel market and reducing manipulation of the foreign exchange rate.
The source said in an interview with Alsumaria News that security services The military continues to carry out field operations against those manipulating dollar prices, explaining that the forces were able during the past days to arrest a number of speculators in several local markets, noting that these operations are based on accurate intelligence information.
He added that the campaign includes monitoring unlicensed money exchange shops and individuals who engage in speculation outside legal frameworks, stressing that the measures will continue and will not be limited to
specific areas inBaghdad This includes a number of governorates.
This comes amidst fluctuating dollar exchange rates in the parallel market recently, which has directly impacted the prices of food and basic commodities, causing widespread concern among citizens and prompting government authorities to take strict security and economic measures
.Ministry of Interior It was previously announced that 91 people had been arrested on charges of manipulating the dollar exchange rate, noting that these practices harm the national economy and contribute to financial instability.
Security officials confirmed that the campaign is being carried out in coordination with the Central Bank and relevant regulatory bodies, with
the aim of regulating the buying and selling of foreign currency and ensuring that markets adhere to the official exchange rate.
The authorities stressed that any attempt to exploit citizens’ needs or influence the market through illegal speculation will be met with strict legal measures, and called on citizens to cooperate and report any suspicious practices that contribute to destabilizing the economy. link
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