The government plans to promotion of the private sector to be able to manage the local market
August 6, 2015
Appearance in favor of an economic advisor to the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi
Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister stressed to continue to work the first phase of the national strategy to promote the private sector by moving state-owned companies operate in the market.
He said the appearance of the benefit of an economic advisor to the Prime Minister that this is a key step in that strategy, noting that the Iraqi Central Bank gave five trillion dinars for the domestic market in the context of supporting the private sector strategy, and pointed out that the most important characteristic of that strategy is to strive for the establishment of the Iraqi market, which Council It will be within two thousand and sixteen next year or the next.
Saleh pointed out that the strategic work that extends to two thousand and thirty-year guarantee to enhance the private sector's contribution to gross domestic product by at least fifty percent instead of thirty-six percent currently.
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August 6, 2015
Appearance in favor of an economic advisor to the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi
Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister stressed to continue to work the first phase of the national strategy to promote the private sector by moving state-owned companies operate in the market.
He said the appearance of the benefit of an economic advisor to the Prime Minister that this is a key step in that strategy, noting that the Iraqi Central Bank gave five trillion dinars for the domestic market in the context of supporting the private sector strategy, and pointed out that the most important characteristic of that strategy is to strive for the establishment of the Iraqi market, which Council It will be within two thousand and sixteen next year or the next.
Saleh pointed out that the strategic work that extends to two thousand and thirty-year guarantee to enhance the private sector's contribution to gross domestic product by at least fifty percent instead of thirty-six percent currently.
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