The Prime Minister confirms the continuation of government measures to achieve stability in the currency market
political Yesterday, 22:24
Baghdad -
The Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a Al-Sudani, confirmed today, Thursday, the continuation of government measures to achieve stability in the currency market.
The media office of the Prime Minister stated, in a statement received by the news agency (INA), that
"Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani presided today, Thursday, the fourth meeting of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and the Association of Iraqi Banks, in the presence of the Governor of the Central Bank and government financial bodies and departments; taxes, customs, border crossings, and exhibitions." commercial". Al-Sudani affirmed, according to the statement,
"the continuation of the government's measures aimed at
- achieving stability in the currency market, and the
pursuit of speculators and manipulators who try to destabilize the currency market, and the
pursuit of speculators and manipulators who are trying to destabilize the market."
Where our security services continue to monitor them and hold them accountable legally. The statement added,
"The meeting witnessed a review of a number of recommendations related to improving the work environment, which will be presented next week to the Ministerial Council for Economy and deliberation in developments in the economic conditions in Iraq, and follow-up on laws, recommendations and directives issued, and the level of their implementation by the concerned institutions." He pointed out that
"the project of the electronic permit system and networking was reviewed in detail, and
the directives that were implemented were discussed during the meeting chaired by the Prime Minister more than ten days ago, with the team in charge of implementation, as His Excellency praised the project, which will secure the work of border crossings and simplify procedures." Which will be done electronically, prevent manipulation and forgery, and limit money laundering and customs evasion. He pointed out that
"the meeting also witnessed a discussion of what has been implemented regarding communication with importers of medical devices, and submitting proposals on facilitating procedures regarding the import and manufacture of medicine, and the proposals included reducing customs tariffs for a number of raw materials for medicines and medical supplies, secondary packaging materials for medicines, and medical supplies." And machines, production lines, and laboratory and medical devices, with raising the customs tariff on imported medicines that are similar to what is produced locally. He continued,
"The meeting discussed the issue of joint operating contracts between private sector companies and the General Company for Iraqi Ports, and the most important steps that were implemented in this regard, which included field visits to the company, and the process of auditing the fees and wages that are charged."
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