Issawi: Industry lived a burden on the economy and the state has spent on 15 000 billion without progress
Alsumaria News / Baghdad,
said Minister of Industry and Minerals Naseer al-Issawi, Sunday, that the industry has lived a burden on the economy, and among the state has spent on 15 000 billion dinars without progress, he pointed out that it will prepare a plan to put all the facilities to attract Iraqis and foreign investors. Issawi, said at a conference journalist held today, ministry building, and attended "Alsumaria News", "The industry in Iraq until the end of 2014 live Kaaalh on the Iraqi economy, rather than to be one of the basic pillars," noting that "the state has spent on the ministry amount to at least 15 000 billion dinars Without that check clear progress in the industry because of corruption and the security situation unstable in the country. "
Issawi said that "the ministry's companies amounting to 71 different industrial specialties company now is able to provide its employees," adding that "more than 60 of them company lost city under the foreign currency flow out of the country in exchange for goods and commodities adulterated and contrary to the standards of health and quality."He said Issawi said "the investment budget for the next year 2015 amounting to 110 billion dinars, which is not enough to create a single factory modern and sophisticated," stressing the need to "share the Arab and foreign private sector directly or through the Iraqi investors." He said al-Issawi that "the ministry will develop a comprehensive strategy to transform its plan as responsible for the industrial situation and part of the economy that are the basic foundation and in a form that makes Iraq in the ranks of developed economies, "explaining that" the plan requires the development of all the facilities to attract Iraqi and foreign investors and a partnership with the Ministry companies in order to promote the new. " Dozens from the Ministry of Industry staff, in (December 1, 2015) in central Baghdad, to protest against unpaid wages for three months, and while they threatened to start open-ended sit, demanded funding central to their constituencies self-financing instead. It is noteworthy that the self-financing system began in the former Iraqi regime time, and requiring the payment of the state's 60% of the employees' salaries compared with 40% funded by the self-production of some government institutions to cope with the siege imposed on Iraq at the time conditions, but the security and service conditions that followed the fall of the former regime led to the paralysis of the work of the majority of the Ministry of Industry factories.
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad,
said Minister of Industry and Minerals Naseer al-Issawi, Sunday, that the industry has lived a burden on the economy, and among the state has spent on 15 000 billion dinars without progress, he pointed out that it will prepare a plan to put all the facilities to attract Iraqis and foreign investors. Issawi, said at a conference journalist held today, ministry building, and attended "Alsumaria News", "The industry in Iraq until the end of 2014 live Kaaalh on the Iraqi economy, rather than to be one of the basic pillars," noting that "the state has spent on the ministry amount to at least 15 000 billion dinars Without that check clear progress in the industry because of corruption and the security situation unstable in the country. "
Issawi said that "the ministry's companies amounting to 71 different industrial specialties company now is able to provide its employees," adding that "more than 60 of them company lost city under the foreign currency flow out of the country in exchange for goods and commodities adulterated and contrary to the standards of health and quality."He said Issawi said "the investment budget for the next year 2015 amounting to 110 billion dinars, which is not enough to create a single factory modern and sophisticated," stressing the need to "share the Arab and foreign private sector directly or through the Iraqi investors." He said al-Issawi that "the ministry will develop a comprehensive strategy to transform its plan as responsible for the industrial situation and part of the economy that are the basic foundation and in a form that makes Iraq in the ranks of developed economies, "explaining that" the plan requires the development of all the facilities to attract Iraqi and foreign investors and a partnership with the Ministry companies in order to promote the new. " Dozens from the Ministry of Industry staff, in (December 1, 2015) in central Baghdad, to protest against unpaid wages for three months, and while they threatened to start open-ended sit, demanded funding central to their constituencies self-financing instead. It is noteworthy that the self-financing system began in the former Iraqi regime time, and requiring the payment of the state's 60% of the employees' salaries compared with 40% funded by the self-production of some government institutions to cope with the siege imposed on Iraq at the time conditions, but the security and service conditions that followed the fall of the former regime led to the paralysis of the work of the majority of the Ministry of Industry factories.
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