The development of the annual report of the International Monetary Fund for "the economic outlook for the countries of the world," Iraq at the forefront of countries in the Middle East, in terms of the GDP growth rate, which stood at 5.9% with expectations of higher this ratio to 6.7 percent during the year 2015. While still in it Oil exports form the backbone of GDP in Iraq confirmed the Oil Ministry seeks to increase its crude oil production to reach over 2020 to eight million barrels per day. said ministry spokesman Assem Jihad, in his interview with Radio Free Iraq that "Iraq agreed with foreign companies operating in the oil fields on the increase the productive capacity of those fields in a measured way, but the increase is now moving at an accelerated pace. " in this context stressed member of the Committee on Economy and Investment Council of Representatives of Iraq Nora Salem "necessity of activating the agricultural and industrial sectors and tourism to be Iraq, then at the forefront of global economic" stressing at the same time "the importance of seeking to legalize dependence on oil production in order to preserve this wealth for as long as possible." However, the economic expert on behalf of Jamil Anton called on the IMF to "reconsider the data in its annual reports on Iraq, especially as the rate of poverty and unemployment is still high, while stressing Reports fund the high rate of per capita income, according to the high GDP growth rate which is not realistic, "as he put it. should be noted that the size of the gross domestic product of goods and services of any country depends as a measure of the average annual income per capita according to the principle that all citizens will benefit from the increase in the output of their state , were some indications the government has confirmed in earlier times to reach the minimum per capita income about $ 6,000 annually, which economists consider unrealistic.
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