A member of the parliamentary Economy: reforms not find solutions to offset the lack of oil imports
8/22/15
Continue. And babysit - said in the parliamentary economic committee member, said government reforms not find solutions to the economic situation of the country, including compensate for the shortfall of oil imports due to lower prices.
Ahmed Salim told the public opinion, "he said," we did not find in the reforms Maaovr solutions that compensate for the dependence on oil as a resource of the state, "expected continued decline in oil prices." He pointed out that "the reforms can not be carried out day and night there are accumulations of 12-year-old and poor management and planning, and industrial and agricultural development currently almost dead".
He explained properly "among the reforms put forward by the Economic Commission is a project of industrial development and economic support, housing and the state has provided this support has allocated five billion dollars, of which two billion to the agricultural sector and industry to two billion and one billion dollars for housing."
He said these loans "are to lend to the private sector in development projects and the establishment of industrial plants as possible to take advantage of them to convert imported materials to manufactured locally, especially since most of them from the light industry and worked a simple study and sift in the calendar industry where the most important materials imported by the country to be converted to the local industry help in the operation of Iraqi manpower. "
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8/22/15
Continue. And babysit - said in the parliamentary economic committee member, said government reforms not find solutions to the economic situation of the country, including compensate for the shortfall of oil imports due to lower prices.
Ahmed Salim told the public opinion, "he said," we did not find in the reforms Maaovr solutions that compensate for the dependence on oil as a resource of the state, "expected continued decline in oil prices." He pointed out that "the reforms can not be carried out day and night there are accumulations of 12-year-old and poor management and planning, and industrial and agricultural development currently almost dead".
He explained properly "among the reforms put forward by the Economic Commission is a project of industrial development and economic support, housing and the state has provided this support has allocated five billion dollars, of which two billion to the agricultural sector and industry to two billion and one billion dollars for housing."
He said these loans "are to lend to the private sector in development projects and the establishment of industrial plants as possible to take advantage of them to convert imported materials to manufactured locally, especially since most of them from the light industry and worked a simple study and sift in the calendar industry where the most important materials imported by the country to be converted to the local industry help in the operation of Iraqi manpower. "
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