Economic parliamentary: Iraq faces an economic war
March 14, 2015
I came back pretty Economic Commission member al-Obeidi, a strong dollar and before declining oil prices is an economic war on Iraq, noting that the continued rise in the dollar leads to a collapse in other currencies.
She said al-Obeidi said "the war on Iraq faces economic terms began with the drop in oil prices, even arrived in prices was not offered before, and today we note the high dollar rate against the dinar, Iraq, and all of these economic policies intended toward Iraq, which is part of the war on Iraq and hostility Some countries on Iraq. "
"The continued rise of the dollar has damage on the Iraqi dinar because it leads to the collapse of currencies rest Mkabal rise in the dollar and the Iraqi dinar is one of these currencies," pointing out that "99% import and 1% export by the General Company for Trade import and export permit."
And stressed "the need to improve the agriculture and industry sectors, and the elimination of corruption that caused a halt industry," indicating that "a lot of industries as a laboratory Sumo coefficient another parked because of the dominance of a few big dealers by politicians."
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March 14, 2015
I came back pretty Economic Commission member al-Obeidi, a strong dollar and before declining oil prices is an economic war on Iraq, noting that the continued rise in the dollar leads to a collapse in other currencies.
She said al-Obeidi said "the war on Iraq faces economic terms began with the drop in oil prices, even arrived in prices was not offered before, and today we note the high dollar rate against the dinar, Iraq, and all of these economic policies intended toward Iraq, which is part of the war on Iraq and hostility Some countries on Iraq. "
"The continued rise of the dollar has damage on the Iraqi dinar because it leads to the collapse of currencies rest Mkabal rise in the dollar and the Iraqi dinar is one of these currencies," pointing out that "99% import and 1% export by the General Company for Trade import and export permit."
And stressed "the need to improve the agriculture and industry sectors, and the elimination of corruption that caused a halt industry," indicating that "a lot of industries as a laboratory Sumo coefficient another parked because of the dominance of a few big dealers by politicians."
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