French newspaper: Sudanese has been searching for foreign investments since coming to power in Iraq
Politics Iraq breaking France Economy Sudanese
2024-05-07 20:53
Shafaq News/ The French newspaper Le Figaro reported in an article published today, Wednesday, that Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani seeks to attract foreign investments to the country. According to what was published on the subject,
Al-Sudani “has been searching for foreign investments since he came to power, which is what economic experts consider an attempt to give the impression that Iraq is experiencing a transitional phase towards renewal.”
The author of the article considered the Iraqi Prime Minister's invitation to his country's young Moroccans in the United States of America to invest in Iraq, during his visit to the United States last month, "a step towards restoring the spirit of work and the economy to Iraq."
According to the opinion polls mentioned in the topic, 60 percent of Iraqis praise the Prime Minister, who seeks to push the country's economy towards growth.
The newspaper reported that the International Monetary Fund expects continued economic growth in Iraq at a rate that may reach 4.3 percent during the current year.
Yesterday, during his meeting with the French ambassador to Baghdad, Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani indicated Iraq’s openness to fruitful partnerships with French companies, especially in the field of contributing to the reconstruction of infrastructure and enhancing the defense capabilities of our armed forces, and cooperation in the field of military technological modernization through the contracts concluded, the most important of which is The contract is with the French company Thales.
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Politics Iraq breaking France Economy Sudanese
2024-05-07 20:53
Shafaq News/ The French newspaper Le Figaro reported in an article published today, Wednesday, that Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani seeks to attract foreign investments to the country. According to what was published on the subject,
Al-Sudani “has been searching for foreign investments since he came to power, which is what economic experts consider an attempt to give the impression that Iraq is experiencing a transitional phase towards renewal.”
The author of the article considered the Iraqi Prime Minister's invitation to his country's young Moroccans in the United States of America to invest in Iraq, during his visit to the United States last month, "a step towards restoring the spirit of work and the economy to Iraq."
According to the opinion polls mentioned in the topic, 60 percent of Iraqis praise the Prime Minister, who seeks to push the country's economy towards growth.
The newspaper reported that the International Monetary Fund expects continued economic growth in Iraq at a rate that may reach 4.3 percent during the current year.
Yesterday, during his meeting with the French ambassador to Baghdad, Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani indicated Iraq’s openness to fruitful partnerships with French companies, especially in the field of contributing to the reconstruction of infrastructure and enhancing the defense capabilities of our armed forces, and cooperation in the field of military technological modernization through the contracts concluded, the most important of which is The contract is with the French company Thales.
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