Adviser to the Prime Minister: Initiating procedures for establishing the Carbon Economic Company
Muhammad Sahib Al-Daraji
money and business
Economy News - Baghdad
The Prime Minister's Advisor for Technical Affairs, Muhammad Sahib Al-Daraji, announced on Saturday the initiation of procedures for establishing the General Carbon Economic Company in accordance with the decision of the Council of Ministers, while noting the importance of the company.
Al-Daraji said, in a statement reported by the official news agency, and seen by Al-Iqtisad News, that
“the Council of Ministers issued a decision in which it approved the establishment of the General Carbon Economic Company affiliated with the Ministry of Environment,” indicating that
“this decision came in order to develop and issue certificates for carbon and buried gases.” And market it through an internationally approved platform. He added,
"95 percent of the profits of the General Carbon Economic Company will go to the public treasury," noting that
"the project was presented at the World Climate Conference, and
it is now in the establishment procedures." He pointed out that
"there is a directive to form specialized committees in all ministries to reduce carbon,
in addition to the existence of international partnerships that took place during the visit of the Iraqi delegation to the Cop28 climate conference in Dubai," stressing that
"all ministries will be supportive and supportive."
Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani had directed the establishment of a public company for carbon economics.
The Prime Minister's Media Office stated, in a statement, that
"Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani chaired a special meeting on carbon emissions, attended by the ministers of oil, electricity, and environment, energy advisors, and specialists in this sector."
He instructed the Ministry of Environment to “require ministries and private sector companies to follow specific instructions regarding carbon emissions,” stressing that
“the implementation of these instructions must be followed up by the relevant authorities.”
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Muhammad Sahib Al-Daraji
money and business
Economy News - Baghdad
The Prime Minister's Advisor for Technical Affairs, Muhammad Sahib Al-Daraji, announced on Saturday the initiation of procedures for establishing the General Carbon Economic Company in accordance with the decision of the Council of Ministers, while noting the importance of the company.
Al-Daraji said, in a statement reported by the official news agency, and seen by Al-Iqtisad News, that
“the Council of Ministers issued a decision in which it approved the establishment of the General Carbon Economic Company affiliated with the Ministry of Environment,” indicating that
“this decision came in order to develop and issue certificates for carbon and buried gases.” And market it through an internationally approved platform. He added,
"95 percent of the profits of the General Carbon Economic Company will go to the public treasury," noting that
"the project was presented at the World Climate Conference, and
it is now in the establishment procedures." He pointed out that
"there is a directive to form specialized committees in all ministries to reduce carbon,
in addition to the existence of international partnerships that took place during the visit of the Iraqi delegation to the Cop28 climate conference in Dubai," stressing that
"all ministries will be supportive and supportive."
Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani had directed the establishment of a public company for carbon economics.
The Prime Minister's Media Office stated, in a statement, that
"Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani chaired a special meeting on carbon emissions, attended by the ministers of oil, electricity, and environment, energy advisors, and specialists in this sector."
He instructed the Ministry of Environment to “require ministries and private sector companies to follow specific instructions regarding carbon emissions,” stressing that
“the implementation of these instructions must be followed up by the relevant authorities.”
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