Iraq: working in the banking sector is still shy of the absence of supporting legislation and capital
Wrote: April 7, 2014
The World Bank opened a specialized center with the support of the private sector in Iraq is to establish a dialogue platforms between the public and private sectors by explaining the needs of first and stand on the government's ability to meet them.
The representative of the World Bank office in Iraq and member of the Center for Private Sector Development Mohammed al-Ani The opening of this center, noting that the center is a large segments of the Iraqi private sector, expected to bring the center positive steps for the development of the Iraqi private sector, which is still below the level of ambition because of the absence of legislation supported by the necessary capital.
He pointed out that al-Ani center pop-up of World Bank support for the Iraqi private sector, various projects of medium and small, as well as a package of economic reforms to the Iraqi government, pointing out that that the center does not have the financial resources to support the private sector now, but could do so in the future through the provision of loans for projects medium and small.
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Wrote: April 7, 2014
The World Bank opened a specialized center with the support of the private sector in Iraq is to establish a dialogue platforms between the public and private sectors by explaining the needs of first and stand on the government's ability to meet them.
The representative of the World Bank office in Iraq and member of the Center for Private Sector Development Mohammed al-Ani The opening of this center, noting that the center is a large segments of the Iraqi private sector, expected to bring the center positive steps for the development of the Iraqi private sector, which is still below the level of ambition because of the absence of legislation supported by the necessary capital.
He pointed out that al-Ani center pop-up of World Bank support for the Iraqi private sector, various projects of medium and small, as well as a package of economic reforms to the Iraqi government, pointing out that that the center does not have the financial resources to support the private sector now, but could do so in the future through the provision of loans for projects medium and small.
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