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Specialist: The government has started steps to revive the economy


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Specialist: The government has started steps to revive the economy

   
 

 
 


04/2/2018 12:00 am 

 Baghdad / Sabah / Farah Al-Khafaf

A financial expert said the increase in non-oil revenues is "clear evidence" of the start of the revival of the Iraqi economy, calling for the generalization of these trends in all productive sectors. Thamer al-Azzawi told Al-Sabah: "What the Ministry of Transport announced about the increase in imports of airports, ports and private transport should be an example for its application in other sectors." "The government has succeeded in the last three years in ensuring the stability of the markets, despite the financial crisis, the war on terrorism and corruption," he said. 

Noting that "the year 2018 will be a year to take steps to the prosperity of the Iraqi economy, which has suffered over the past 35 years," stressing that "the solution is to diversify revenues, and move to a real market economy, and fight corruption, and enter into partnerships between the public and private sectors, As well as attract domestic and foreign investors. " Transport Minister Kazem al-Hamami said Saturday that "the Iraqi airspace is witnessing a great overcrowding of transit aircraft." He pointed out that "this shows that Iraq today is a link and communication with various countries of the world, making it an important station for Arab airlines "He added that" Iraqi airspace today is a stepping stone to move between the continents of the world, especially after the great victories achieved by Iraq on the gangs, "calling" criminal and the consolidation of security stability witnessed by what helped to open many 
 air passages . " 
Al-Hamami pointed out that "this will increase the import revenues for the transit of aircraft significantly as a result of the unprecedented preparation, as it will go to the treasury of the federal state and the budget of the country." The General Company for Private Transport Administration also announced that "the revenues of the Salahuddin Transport Department doubled by 200% in 2017 compared to the year before 2016. The Director of the Department of Salahuddin Ahmed Hassan Mohammed said that" the commitment of employees in the department under the direction of the Minister and the General Manager of the company And double their efforts compared to previous years - the reason for these successes, "stressing that" these efforts have borne fruit with an unprecedented increase in 
 revenues. "

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"The year 2018 will be a year to take steps to the prosperity of the Iraqi economy, which has suffered over the past 35 years," stressing that "the solution is to diversify revenues, and move to a real market economy, and fight corruption, and enter into partnerships between the public and private sectors, As well as attract domestic and foreign investors."

 

 

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Go purchasing power

Go prosperity 

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