Cabinet : We seek to create a competitive market and government program will bring life to the private sector
Thursday, 19 March 2015 16:18
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Stressed the Council of Ministers , on Thursday, the government program for the state is trying to find a social competitive market, pointing out that he would life the Iraqi private sector, while the Chambers of Commerce Federation pointed out that the development and activation of the private sector needs to improve and develop the banking and fiscal policy in Iraq .
The Prime Minister said adviser appearance of Mohammed Saleh in an interview with the Sumerian's News, on the sidelines of the Third International Economic Conference held by the Baghdad Chamber of Commerce in Hotel Babylon in Baghdad, said that "the government program, the state is trying to find a social competitive market is far from a monopoly," he said, adding that "the State leads the market at this stage about the woods and does not interfere in it. "
Saleh added that "the state will be within this program lending market activity for the area of productive instead of running unemployed employee from working for the state as well as it will provide guarantees for citizens through the creation of retirement for each person aged 63 years," noting that "the state will be so funded and guarantors and foster the market. "
For his part, Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji said during the conference, said that "the government program which was brought by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will restore life to the private sector and find healthy and free environment for investment after that there was a large out deficit," asserting that "all state institutions and civil society organizations responsible for the implementation of the government program. "
He called al-Araji Baghdad Chamber of Commerce and the rest of the rooms in the provinces to "take the natural role of the purpose for which they set up for him, but he organize things traders and be the window to go around the outside of the development of economic cooperation with the countries of the world."
In turn, the president of the Federation of Iraqi Chambers of Commerce Jaafar al-Hamdani said in an interview Sumerian's News, the need to "search for new resources of the Iraqi state in light of the decline in world oil prices," he said, adding that "activating the role of the Iraqi private sector, agricultural and industrial sectors of the most important factors that can which diversify the country's resources. "
Hamdani said that "the development and activation of the private sector needs to be a number of things that should provide them improve and develop the banking and financial policy in Iraq, in addition to the granting of loans to the industrial sector as well as grants and provide land to investors."
The House of Representatives voted in (8 September 2014), the majority on the government program which was introduced by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.
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Thursday, 19 March 2015 16:18
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Stressed the Council of Ministers , on Thursday, the government program for the state is trying to find a social competitive market, pointing out that he would life the Iraqi private sector, while the Chambers of Commerce Federation pointed out that the development and activation of the private sector needs to improve and develop the banking and fiscal policy in Iraq .
The Prime Minister said adviser appearance of Mohammed Saleh in an interview with the Sumerian's News, on the sidelines of the Third International Economic Conference held by the Baghdad Chamber of Commerce in Hotel Babylon in Baghdad, said that "the government program, the state is trying to find a social competitive market is far from a monopoly," he said, adding that "the State leads the market at this stage about the woods and does not interfere in it. "
Saleh added that "the state will be within this program lending market activity for the area of productive instead of running unemployed employee from working for the state as well as it will provide guarantees for citizens through the creation of retirement for each person aged 63 years," noting that "the state will be so funded and guarantors and foster the market. "
For his part, Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji said during the conference, said that "the government program which was brought by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will restore life to the private sector and find healthy and free environment for investment after that there was a large out deficit," asserting that "all state institutions and civil society organizations responsible for the implementation of the government program. "
He called al-Araji Baghdad Chamber of Commerce and the rest of the rooms in the provinces to "take the natural role of the purpose for which they set up for him, but he organize things traders and be the window to go around the outside of the development of economic cooperation with the countries of the world."
In turn, the president of the Federation of Iraqi Chambers of Commerce Jaafar al-Hamdani said in an interview Sumerian's News, the need to "search for new resources of the Iraqi state in light of the decline in world oil prices," he said, adding that "activating the role of the Iraqi private sector, agricultural and industrial sectors of the most important factors that can which diversify the country's resources. "
Hamdani said that "the development and activation of the private sector needs to be a number of things that should provide them improve and develop the banking and financial policy in Iraq, in addition to the granting of loans to the industrial sector as well as grants and provide land to investors."
The House of Representatives voted in (8 September 2014), the majority on the government program which was introduced by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.
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