Abadi: The government approved the restructuring of state enterprises no intention of shedding workers
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Called on the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Thursday, to the development of the banking sector of the private sector for the advancement of the Iraqi economy, and pointed out that the Council of Ministers approved the restructuring of public companies for the state to increase its effectiveness, and denied any intention of shedding workers in state enterprises, while pointed Deputy Prime Minister Ruz Nuri Shaways that the path of economic reform is still a long shadow in the political and security challenges.
Ebadi said during the launch of the strategy to develop the private sector in Iraq 2014-2030 under the banner of the Conference (the shift towards private sector a key pillar of support for the Iraqi economy) which was held at the Rashid Hotel in central Baghdad and attended (range Press), that "the development of the private sector and create real between him and the partnership the public sector will contribute to the advancement of the Iraqi economy. "
Abadi said, "One of the important issues for the promotion of the private sector is the restructuring of public companies for the state to be more effective in the economic sector," pointing out that "the Council of Ministers approved during the last meeting of the Council of restructuring of public companies for the state."
He denied Abadi, "there is no intention of shedding workers in the public companies of the State", warning of "the collapse of these companies and the loss of the country economically if this remained the case."
He Abadi, that "the private sector needs to infrastructure and communications and industrial cities in order to promote it, and the state needs to support agricultural and livestock sectors to create jobs and provide hard currency and reduce imports."
He called al-Abadi, to "amend some legislation for the development of the banking sector, especially those belonging to the former regime, which focus on to be one-sided economy," noting that "the Council of Ministers asked the consultants and international organizations to assist in this matter."
He said al-Abadi, "We rely economically on oil by 85% led to the economy worsened after the drop in oil prices, and if the situation remains as it is, we will face a big problem," stressing that "the achievement of the new economic plan will contribute to the improvement of the economic situation of the individual and increase the chances of work because the private sector is the front-runner in providing employment opportunities. "
For his part, Deputy Prime Minister Ruz Nuri Shaways, that "economic reform that we went to it after 2003, and faced challenges because of the security and political conditions," pointing out that "the path of economic reform is still long."
He Shaways, that "previous economic plan 2013 -2017 faced challenges such as limited role of the private sector and the role of the banking system in the field of development and limited continuation of human development was delayed, as well as the laws inherited and legislation of the former regime, unemployment and the challenge of demographic as a result of the increase in population."
He Shaways, that "the new plan focused on the active role of the private sector, especially in the provision of employment opportunities," and expressed hope that "contributes to efficient private sector investment in the advancement of the Iraqi economy."
The Deputy Prime Minister Ruz Nuri Shaways feet in (February 4, 2015), ten proposals for the advancement notably the abolition of "laws inherited" from previous eras, as well as support and the assignment of private banks to participate in the investment process, as called for continuing adjustments in the investment law, confirmed the need for infrastructure, especially energy-related treatment as the basis in the investment process.
The board of advisers in the Iraqi Council of Ministers announced that, in the (January 31, 2015), announced the launch of the national strategy for the development and care of the private sector by the middle of next February, while confirming that the strategy will include the diversification of income sources and create for investors and the private sector an attractive investment environment, indicated that it will contribute to gradually move away from state care projects directly.
The representatives of the Iraqi private sector called for in the (9 August 2014), the legislation supporting the laws of this sector, and stressed the lack of workers in this sector to "experience and their need for training," and while criticizing the way the private industrial sector to deal with projects and places of distribution, called Council of Ministers of the private sector not to fear from entering any investment project to compete with "foreign companies" and improve the cultural level of the workers in it.
The National Business Council announced (December 27, 2014), for presenting a working paper to the Economic Committee of the Council of Ministers to support and activate the "private sector" in light of lower oil prices and the financial crisis experienced by the Alarac, and stressed that he aims to be an ally and supporter of the economy Albulad, and as pointed out that the Iraqi economy is suffering "a big blur," It is not a "totalitarian nor free", expressed his willingness to make detailed studies and research for the development of all economic sectors, modernization and advancement.
It is noteworthy that Iraq has witnessed after the 2003 case of openness without restrictions on the world, which led to the dumping of the local market with goods from around the world as well as a decline in domestic production public and private as a result of lawlessness and the scarcity of energy and fuel failed government agencies concerned with the efforts so far, including standardization and quality control and the ministries of environment and health in the face of the flood of shoddy goods, despite the efforts made in this regard.
The International Energy Agency has promised, in the (February 10, 2015), Iraq's second-largest contributor to oil production over the past year in 2014, but pointed out that Iraq's production rate reached during last December to more than three million barrels per day, and as pointed out that the production rates Iraq oil declined for two months after the tenth of June events, suggested that Iraq should be during the next two years as the largest contributor to oil production in OPEC.
The Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi stressed, in (February 8, 2015), the demand for oil rates will increase in the global markets, and pointed out that the stop falling prices and the return of her rise will depend on the height more than the rates demand ", and among that high oil prices had been expected after the departure of significant amounts of oils with high marginal costs, pointed out that the return of growth in consuming countries will stop the decline in prices.
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Long-Presse / Baghdad
Called on the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Thursday, to the development of the banking sector of the private sector for the advancement of the Iraqi economy, and pointed out that the Council of Ministers approved the restructuring of public companies for the state to increase its effectiveness, and denied any intention of shedding workers in state enterprises, while pointed Deputy Prime Minister Ruz Nuri Shaways that the path of economic reform is still a long shadow in the political and security challenges.
Ebadi said during the launch of the strategy to develop the private sector in Iraq 2014-2030 under the banner of the Conference (the shift towards private sector a key pillar of support for the Iraqi economy) which was held at the Rashid Hotel in central Baghdad and attended (range Press), that "the development of the private sector and create real between him and the partnership the public sector will contribute to the advancement of the Iraqi economy. "
Abadi said, "One of the important issues for the promotion of the private sector is the restructuring of public companies for the state to be more effective in the economic sector," pointing out that "the Council of Ministers approved during the last meeting of the Council of restructuring of public companies for the state."
He denied Abadi, "there is no intention of shedding workers in the public companies of the State", warning of "the collapse of these companies and the loss of the country economically if this remained the case."
He Abadi, that "the private sector needs to infrastructure and communications and industrial cities in order to promote it, and the state needs to support agricultural and livestock sectors to create jobs and provide hard currency and reduce imports."
He called al-Abadi, to "amend some legislation for the development of the banking sector, especially those belonging to the former regime, which focus on to be one-sided economy," noting that "the Council of Ministers asked the consultants and international organizations to assist in this matter."
He said al-Abadi, "We rely economically on oil by 85% led to the economy worsened after the drop in oil prices, and if the situation remains as it is, we will face a big problem," stressing that "the achievement of the new economic plan will contribute to the improvement of the economic situation of the individual and increase the chances of work because the private sector is the front-runner in providing employment opportunities. "
For his part, Deputy Prime Minister Ruz Nuri Shaways, that "economic reform that we went to it after 2003, and faced challenges because of the security and political conditions," pointing out that "the path of economic reform is still long."
He Shaways, that "previous economic plan 2013 -2017 faced challenges such as limited role of the private sector and the role of the banking system in the field of development and limited continuation of human development was delayed, as well as the laws inherited and legislation of the former regime, unemployment and the challenge of demographic as a result of the increase in population."
He Shaways, that "the new plan focused on the active role of the private sector, especially in the provision of employment opportunities," and expressed hope that "contributes to efficient private sector investment in the advancement of the Iraqi economy."
The Deputy Prime Minister Ruz Nuri Shaways feet in (February 4, 2015), ten proposals for the advancement notably the abolition of "laws inherited" from previous eras, as well as support and the assignment of private banks to participate in the investment process, as called for continuing adjustments in the investment law, confirmed the need for infrastructure, especially energy-related treatment as the basis in the investment process.
The board of advisers in the Iraqi Council of Ministers announced that, in the (January 31, 2015), announced the launch of the national strategy for the development and care of the private sector by the middle of next February, while confirming that the strategy will include the diversification of income sources and create for investors and the private sector an attractive investment environment, indicated that it will contribute to gradually move away from state care projects directly.
The representatives of the Iraqi private sector called for in the (9 August 2014), the legislation supporting the laws of this sector, and stressed the lack of workers in this sector to "experience and their need for training," and while criticizing the way the private industrial sector to deal with projects and places of distribution, called Council of Ministers of the private sector not to fear from entering any investment project to compete with "foreign companies" and improve the cultural level of the workers in it.
The National Business Council announced (December 27, 2014), for presenting a working paper to the Economic Committee of the Council of Ministers to support and activate the "private sector" in light of lower oil prices and the financial crisis experienced by the Alarac, and stressed that he aims to be an ally and supporter of the economy Albulad, and as pointed out that the Iraqi economy is suffering "a big blur," It is not a "totalitarian nor free", expressed his willingness to make detailed studies and research for the development of all economic sectors, modernization and advancement.
It is noteworthy that Iraq has witnessed after the 2003 case of openness without restrictions on the world, which led to the dumping of the local market with goods from around the world as well as a decline in domestic production public and private as a result of lawlessness and the scarcity of energy and fuel failed government agencies concerned with the efforts so far, including standardization and quality control and the ministries of environment and health in the face of the flood of shoddy goods, despite the efforts made in this regard.
The International Energy Agency has promised, in the (February 10, 2015), Iraq's second-largest contributor to oil production over the past year in 2014, but pointed out that Iraq's production rate reached during last December to more than three million barrels per day, and as pointed out that the production rates Iraq oil declined for two months after the tenth of June events, suggested that Iraq should be during the next two years as the largest contributor to oil production in OPEC.
The Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi stressed, in (February 8, 2015), the demand for oil rates will increase in the global markets, and pointed out that the stop falling prices and the return of her rise will depend on the height more than the rates demand ", and among that high oil prices had been expected after the departure of significant amounts of oils with high marginal costs, pointed out that the return of growth in consuming countries will stop the decline in prices.
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