Cabinet: speed up the granting of visas for investors
4/5/15
Crises often contribute to the creation of States and economies, we are in Iraq today before the financial crisis rather than economic.
Baghdad/Obelisk: Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa Al-araji, Sunday, the Council of Ministers took an important decision to speed up the granting of visas to investors to no more than 72 hours.
Al-araji said during signing an investment contract in Baghdad, that "the Council of Ministers adopted a package of important decisions regarding investment, especially in the field of oil and energy represented by accelerating the granting of visas to no more than 72 hours with only a brief customs procedures and facilitate the entry of articles on investment projects".
"The crisis g colostrum as contributing to the creation of States and economies, we are in Iraq today before the financial crisis rather than economic," Noting that "that called for all concerned to think about alternative economic and investment."
He said "one of the things that contributed to disable the investment process in Iraq complications occurring in investment law and circumstances that have befallen the region", adding that "crisis often contribute to creation and economics".
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4/5/15
Crises often contribute to the creation of States and economies, we are in Iraq today before the financial crisis rather than economic.
Baghdad/Obelisk: Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa Al-araji, Sunday, the Council of Ministers took an important decision to speed up the granting of visas to investors to no more than 72 hours.
Al-araji said during signing an investment contract in Baghdad, that "the Council of Ministers adopted a package of important decisions regarding investment, especially in the field of oil and energy represented by accelerating the granting of visas to no more than 72 hours with only a brief customs procedures and facilitate the entry of articles on investment projects".
"The crisis g colostrum as contributing to the creation of States and economies, we are in Iraq today before the financial crisis rather than economic," Noting that "that called for all concerned to think about alternative economic and investment."
He said "one of the things that contributed to disable the investment process in Iraq complications occurring in investment law and circumstances that have befallen the region", adding that "crisis often contribute to creation and economics".
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