Araji confirms the direction of the government to activate the private sector and Aazzoa reason to lower oil prices
Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, on Tuesday, the government direction to activate the private sector and involvement in building state institutions and reduce red tape, while pointing out that the coming period will witness the activation of this vital sector, especially with the drop in oil prices, which had a negative impact on revenue and budget.
They said in a statement released today, following a meeting with a delegation of the owners associations and organizations concerned with the economy, agriculture and other sectors, and received a "time", a copy of "The government is destined to activate the role of the private sector is the largest and reduce the red tape that may contribute to disrupt the work and away investment companies to come to Iraq, "calling on companies to" actively contribute to the building of state institutions. "
Araji said, that "the coming period will witness the proceedings would activate this vital sector, and in particular with the economic situation of the country and the decline in oil prices, which had a negative impact on revenues and the general budget for next year."
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Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, on Tuesday, the government direction to activate the private sector and involvement in building state institutions and reduce red tape, while pointing out that the coming period will witness the activation of this vital sector, especially with the drop in oil prices, which had a negative impact on revenue and budget.
They said in a statement released today, following a meeting with a delegation of the owners associations and organizations concerned with the economy, agriculture and other sectors, and received a "time", a copy of "The government is destined to activate the role of the private sector is the largest and reduce the red tape that may contribute to disrupt the work and away investment companies to come to Iraq, "calling on companies to" actively contribute to the building of state institutions. "
Araji said, that "the coming period will witness the proceedings would activate this vital sector, and in particular with the economic situation of the country and the decline in oil prices, which had a negative impact on revenues and the general budget for next year."
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