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Development requires high coordination between the public and private sectors


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Development requires high coordination between the public and private sectors

   
 

 
 

11/6/2018 12:00 am 
 
 BAGHDAD / Hussein Thagb, the  
voice of the call for action to start towards the development of the national economy through the activation of its productive and service sectors and the establishment of strategic projects that serve the country and global economies and benefit the national economy. 
Chairman of the Iraqi Business Council - Indian Joint d. Mohamed Abdul Sattar al-Baghdadi stressed the importance of supporting the work joints carried out by the private sector, which represents the economic development and responsible for its administration in light of the transformation of Iraq towards the free economy, pointing out that "the capabilities of the Iraqi private sector is large in all economic joints and has the ability to implement projects Major and quality specifications. " Production projects



He pointed out that "the projects carried out and implemented in more than one sector confirm clearly the capabilities of the private sector to implement and manage the largest productive and service projects that have a major role in changing the shape of the Iraqi economy, and make it influential at the regional and international level." He 
warned that the rise of the sector The private sector requires differential formulas with the relevant institutions in the public sector, which have a direct link with this important sector, which is responsible for the management of economic life. The tax chapter said: "If we talk about the environment required to promote the reality of all business, we stand at the tax chapter, which needs to be a great understanding with the private sector and in a way that supports the smooth implementation of projects to need to communicate with international markets to improve the work, Completed within the periods specified in the assignment decisions ". 




On the subject of customs, he said: "It is possible to benefit from regional experiences and how to deal with such an important issue has a direct impact on the reality of the national economy, where it works to impose rates contribute greatly to the promotion of the national economy and transfer to a better stage, through a system contributes to a large extent In activating the national economy. "  The markets of the region pointed to "the possibility that Iraq is an international market that attracts the international industrial and commercial efforts, which makes the country a global shopping center favored by the markets of the region and the world for its proximity to everyone and is the shortest way between the poles of the world, which necessitates us to adopt the best tax systems and organization that attracts Global companies to work in Iraq. " 




He called on economists on more than one occasion to benefit from the position of Iraq on the map of the world and communicate with the international effort to transfer its industrial and commercial activity to Iraq to be a starting point to world markets and the resulting great economic feasibility of the national economy. The development process Abdul Sattar al-Baghdadi stressed "the need to work to lift all the obstacles that limit the flow of the work of the trader, industrial and investor, and to contribute to support the development process that can be done in different sectors such as industry, agriculture, tourism and services ...," noting that " Makes Iraq a focus of global action, and this is not impossible at this time. " 




"The issue of taxes should not be an obstacle to development work in Iraq," he said. "We must work to give this chapter great attention and there should be high coordination between the public and private sectors to regulate the mechanisms of tax work in a way that serves the national economy."  The site of Iraq and proposed Baghdadi "the establishment of a large international airport is a global station for the departure of passengers towards the poles of the world east and west to be a strategic place serving Iraq and the world and ease the trouble of long distances, and here invests the site of Iraq correctly and the economic benefits of Iraq and international airlines and the traveler. He pointed out that "this project is large and influential globally, it must be among the economic programs that are studied seriously, and the choice of the appropriate location for such an important project economically," where this project will inspire other sectors
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5 hours ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

It requires ACTION not duplicitous chin wagging and exhausting bloviating. 

So true 10YL

had to look that one up lol

 

blo·vi·ate
ˈblōvēˌāt/
verb
USinformal
gerund or present participle: bloviating
  1. talk at length, especially in an inflated or empty way.
 
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56 minutes ago, TOMINVEGAS said:

So true 10YL

had to look that one up lol

 

blo·vi·ate
ˈblōvēˌāt/
verb
USinformal
gerund or present participle: bloviating
  1. talk at length, especially in an inflated or empty way.
 

 

Fits don’t it. ! blo-vi-ate: see also,  Iraq. 🤪

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