Government adviser: the private sector constitutes 66% of GDP
23/03/2015
BAGHDAD / Source News / .. confirmed the appearance of Mohammed Saleh adviser to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi for the economy, on Monday, that the private sector accounts for 66% of GDP without oil, noting that Iraq has the ingredients to promote industrial impacts.
Saleh said in a press statement I followed Agency / Source News /, "The private sector accounts for 33% of GDP with oil, and 66% of GDP without oil," adding that "the private sector composition is weak because he went to the service side and wasting energies ".
Saleh added that "it is not difficult to advancement of the Iraqi industrial sector, the fact that Iraq possesses the necessary ingredients for the advancement but the large number of checks and some artificial hinder the process of progress in Iraq," pointing out that "the advancement of the private sector in Iraq is not about providing money only."
The previous parliament and approved tariffs and protection of the national product and consumer protection laws, but did not apply during the last period due to lack of readiness of infrastructure at border crossing points to the application of laws. / End Q
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23/03/2015
BAGHDAD / Source News / .. confirmed the appearance of Mohammed Saleh adviser to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi for the economy, on Monday, that the private sector accounts for 66% of GDP without oil, noting that Iraq has the ingredients to promote industrial impacts.
Saleh said in a press statement I followed Agency / Source News /, "The private sector accounts for 33% of GDP with oil, and 66% of GDP without oil," adding that "the private sector composition is weak because he went to the service side and wasting energies ".
Saleh added that "it is not difficult to advancement of the Iraqi industrial sector, the fact that Iraq possesses the necessary ingredients for the advancement but the large number of checks and some artificial hinder the process of progress in Iraq," pointing out that "the advancement of the private sector in Iraq is not about providing money only."
The previous parliament and approved tariffs and protection of the national product and consumer protection laws, but did not apply during the last period due to lack of readiness of infrastructure at border crossing points to the application of laws. / End Q
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