The government lifted the ceiling amounts documentary credits to banks and civil exempt industrial loans
[Baghdad-where]
Intergovernmental Economic Commission decided to raise the ceiling on the amounts of documentary credits to banks and civil exempt industrial loans.
According to a statement of the Commission issued today by the agency received all of Iraq [where] a copy of which was that "the Deputy Prime Minister for example, has typically Nuri Shaways presided over Tuesday's fourth meeting of the Committee on Economic Affairs and examined its own agenda and discussed the current economic situation and the need to develop appropriate plans to address the economic challenges in order to advancement and economic reality service for the Iraqi people. "
The statement added that "the Commission has taken many of the economic and financial decisions that will boost the economy, investment and development forward for the service of the public interest."
He said the "most important of those decisions raise the ceiling on the amounts of documentary credits from four million to ten million dollars, which opens by private banks, as the Economic Commission believes that the support of private banks is the gateway to support the Iraqi private sector."
The statement continued, as the Commission, "the Ministry of Finance directed to exempt the benefits of the loans granted to the industrialists as the Economic Commission considers that support industrial segment will contribute to boost the economy in the process and the application of the principle of partnership and contribute to building the country."
Intergovernmental Economic Commission and approved according to the statement on "parts orders for the project at the intersection of Batha Highway No. [1] As to the importance of this project in the smooth flow of traffic and reduce accidents."
The statement said that "the meeting was attended by Hoshyar Zebari and Finance Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, and the oil minister and Mlas Mohammed Abdel-Karim, Minister of Trade and Naseer Kazem Minister of Industry and Minerals, and Sami al-Araji, head of the National Authority for Investment and Obeid shop assistant secretary general of the Council of Ministers and Osman Salman Aboudi, head of the legal department at Office of the Prime Minister ".anthy
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[Baghdad-where]
Intergovernmental Economic Commission decided to raise the ceiling on the amounts of documentary credits to banks and civil exempt industrial loans.
According to a statement of the Commission issued today by the agency received all of Iraq [where] a copy of which was that "the Deputy Prime Minister for example, has typically Nuri Shaways presided over Tuesday's fourth meeting of the Committee on Economic Affairs and examined its own agenda and discussed the current economic situation and the need to develop appropriate plans to address the economic challenges in order to advancement and economic reality service for the Iraqi people. "
The statement added that "the Commission has taken many of the economic and financial decisions that will boost the economy, investment and development forward for the service of the public interest."
He said the "most important of those decisions raise the ceiling on the amounts of documentary credits from four million to ten million dollars, which opens by private banks, as the Economic Commission believes that the support of private banks is the gateway to support the Iraqi private sector."
The statement continued, as the Commission, "the Ministry of Finance directed to exempt the benefits of the loans granted to the industrialists as the Economic Commission considers that support industrial segment will contribute to boost the economy in the process and the application of the principle of partnership and contribute to building the country."
Intergovernmental Economic Commission and approved according to the statement on "parts orders for the project at the intersection of Batha Highway No. [1] As to the importance of this project in the smooth flow of traffic and reduce accidents."
The statement said that "the meeting was attended by Hoshyar Zebari and Finance Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, and the oil minister and Mlas Mohammed Abdel-Karim, Minister of Trade and Naseer Kazem Minister of Industry and Minerals, and Sami al-Araji, head of the National Authority for Investment and Obeid shop assistant secretary general of the Council of Ministers and Osman Salman Aboudi, head of the legal department at Office of the Prime Minister ".anthy
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