Government agrees to pay the expenses of Certified curriculum outside Iraq
A statement by the government of the Economic Commission, the Committee agreed during the meeting on a number of economic decisions, including exchange Certified expenses of study outside Iraq, adding 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, including the approval of the assignment oil pipeline processing to calculate the SOC to the Indian company Jindal manufacturer amount of $ 101 million.
The Committee also agreed to exchange Certified expenses curriculum outside Iraq for students continuing to study, and directed the Ministries of Health and industry to develop a plan to support the pharmaceutical industry in Iraq, and to agree to put adequate financial allocations to ward off the risk of flooding.
Intergovernmental Economic Commission decided to form a committee headed by the Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister and the Finance and Planning, Trade and Industry ministries to develop studies and memoranda of understanding with some countries for the purpose of checking the goods in the country of origin to prevent the export of the bad ones to Iraq to maintain quality of the goods imported into the country.
This meeting was attended by Oil Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi and Planning Minister Salman Jumaili and Commerce Minister Mlas Mohammed Abdel-Karim, Minister of Industry Nasir Kadhim, the Governor of the Central Bank on the Keywords, and Chairman of the National Investment Commission Sami al-Araji, and Kazim al-Hassani Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Adviser and slaves shop assistant secretary-general of the Council of Ministers.
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