Abadi underlines the Iraqi businessmen in the United Arab Emirates government went hard to support the private sector
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi confirmed for a number of Iraqi businessmen in the United Arab Emirates that the government go to support genuine and serious private sector. A statement by the Prime Minister's Office received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of the Abadi "met at his residence in Abu Dhabi today a large number of Iraqi businessmen residing in the UAE, and discussed with him the investment opportunities available to the private sector and the men of the Iraqis and the obstacles businesses that stand in their way." The statement added that "al-Abadi listened to the opinions and observations of business investors and proposals relating to the laws and procedures of travel, and the need to facilitate the importance of providing the right environment for this vital sector, and to take advantage of the Iraqi competencies in the fields of construction and reconstruction needs of Iraq. The statement pointed out that "the Prime Minister responded to questions and comments directly to the audience, stressing that directed the government to support genuine and serious private sector, and the government is working hard to provide the appropriate climate for private sector participation in the construction of Iraq" .anthy
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Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi confirmed for a number of Iraqi businessmen in the United Arab Emirates that the government go to support genuine and serious private sector. A statement by the Prime Minister's Office received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of the Abadi "met at his residence in Abu Dhabi today a large number of Iraqi businessmen residing in the UAE, and discussed with him the investment opportunities available to the private sector and the men of the Iraqis and the obstacles businesses that stand in their way." The statement added that "al-Abadi listened to the opinions and observations of business investors and proposals relating to the laws and procedures of travel, and the need to facilitate the importance of providing the right environment for this vital sector, and to take advantage of the Iraqi competencies in the fields of construction and reconstruction needs of Iraq. The statement pointed out that "the Prime Minister responded to questions and comments directly to the audience, stressing that directed the government to support genuine and serious private sector, and the government is working hard to provide the appropriate climate for private sector participation in the construction of Iraq" .anthy
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