Hafiz calls to unify visions on oil deals
4/19/2015 0:00
BAGHDAD
economist hinted at the possibility that the government program will be the start of the Iraqi economy Mathml every sense of the word, if you select the details and the mechanisms by which it is carried out.
The MP said economist d. Mehdi al-Hafez in his "morning" on the sidelines of a seminar held by the Institute of the progress of the development policies: that determine policy in the field of oil and systematization of the integrated vision of the oil policies could be the first steps in the implementation of this Bar.s..oadav that the challenges facing the country's economy requires economic vision systematically to achieve economic construction, pointing out that the priority to the climate and land suitable conditioning environment Parliamentary order to achieve the motivation to expand investment projects.
Among Hafiz that the country is suffering financial difficulties can be compensated or mitigated by investment and private foreign investment, according to the guidelines determined in advance aligned with the interests of the country's national and include incentives to try to attract them to afford the modern technology.
He called for the need to encourage the private sector and building structures that are basic, as is happening in some developing countries such as China and India, noting the importance of legislation modern law takes into account the Iraqi economic reality and regional and international developments.
He stressed the importance of the banking sector reform and make it a sector is active as well as the need to restructure state banks and give private banks a distinct and leading role in the process of economic reform.
He concluded Hafiz speech by noting that the country is facing many challenges as a result of terrorism and instability, as well as political differences, Maittalb a unified vision, especially around placed oil and revolves around the differences opinion pointing the need to unify these visions between the federal government and the provincial government on the partnership agreements or contracts to ensure a common national interest.
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4/19/2015 0:00
BAGHDAD
economist hinted at the possibility that the government program will be the start of the Iraqi economy Mathml every sense of the word, if you select the details and the mechanisms by which it is carried out.
The MP said economist d. Mehdi al-Hafez in his "morning" on the sidelines of a seminar held by the Institute of the progress of the development policies: that determine policy in the field of oil and systematization of the integrated vision of the oil policies could be the first steps in the implementation of this Bar.s..oadav that the challenges facing the country's economy requires economic vision systematically to achieve economic construction, pointing out that the priority to the climate and land suitable conditioning environment Parliamentary order to achieve the motivation to expand investment projects.
Among Hafiz that the country is suffering financial difficulties can be compensated or mitigated by investment and private foreign investment, according to the guidelines determined in advance aligned with the interests of the country's national and include incentives to try to attract them to afford the modern technology.
He called for the need to encourage the private sector and building structures that are basic, as is happening in some developing countries such as China and India, noting the importance of legislation modern law takes into account the Iraqi economic reality and regional and international developments.
He stressed the importance of the banking sector reform and make it a sector is active as well as the need to restructure state banks and give private banks a distinct and leading role in the process of economic reform.
He concluded Hafiz speech by noting that the country is facing many challenges as a result of terrorism and instability, as well as political differences, Maittalb a unified vision, especially around placed oil and revolves around the differences opinion pointing the need to unify these visions between the federal government and the provincial government on the partnership agreements or contracts to ensure a common national interest.
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