Al-Sudani: The government has placed economic reform among its five priorities
Saturday, December 2, 2023 10:18 AM
Baghdad / National News Center
Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirmed today, Saturday, that the government has placed among its five priorities reforming the country’s economy.
In his speech during the Industrial Partnerships Forum in Basra Governorate and followed by the National News Center, Al-Sudani welcomed: “the investment companies in the Industrial Partnerships Forum,” indicating that
“the government has placed reform of the economy among its five priorities.” He added,
“The economy cannot be reformed except by supporting industry, agriculture, tourism, and trade,” pointing out that “
the natural resources we have enable us to establish an advanced Iraqi industry that meets our local needs and from which we can export.”
“we cannot remain spectators while Iraq remains a consumer market.” The Prime Minister explained that
“the state cannot employ all the huge numbers of graduates,” stressing that
“it is time for the Iraqi economy to be linked to the global economic cycle.”
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Saturday, December 2, 2023 10:18 AM
Baghdad / National News Center
Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirmed today, Saturday, that the government has placed among its five priorities reforming the country’s economy.
In his speech during the Industrial Partnerships Forum in Basra Governorate and followed by the National News Center, Al-Sudani welcomed: “the investment companies in the Industrial Partnerships Forum,” indicating that
“the government has placed reform of the economy among its five priorities.” He added,
“The economy cannot be reformed except by supporting industry, agriculture, tourism, and trade,” pointing out that “
the natural resources we have enable us to establish an advanced Iraqi industry that meets our local needs and from which we can export.”
“we cannot remain spectators while Iraq remains a consumer market.” The Prime Minister explained that
“the state cannot employ all the huge numbers of graduates,” stressing that
“it is time for the Iraqi economy to be linked to the global economic cycle.”
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