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Association of Iraqi private banks concludes the course "General Rules for the protection of personal data GDPR"


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2nd July, 2019

 

The Iraqi Private Banks Association concluded Tuesday a training course entitled "General Rules for the Protection of Personal Data (GDPR) and CRS", with the participation of a number of government and private banks and the Central Bank

The director of administration and training in the Association of Iraqi private banks, Ahmed Hashemi, during the closing ceremony of the session and attended by "Economy News", "The training course was established by the Association in cooperation with the Union of Arab banks and the Central Bank of Iraq," noting that "the groups targeted by the session are, Compliance and Risk Management Unit Officers, Control and Audit Officers, Information Technology and Information Security Officers, and Legal Department Officials

He added that the participants in the session were able to study the details of the European law for the protection of personal data and analyze and understand the applicability of the articles of this law to European and non-European institutions, especially the Arab banking sector, as well as analysis of the pillars of this law and the necessary mechanisms to implement its provisions Where applicable

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49 minutes ago, Pitcher said:

Thugs working overtime.  Bringing the news ( with colored sections foe emphasis) and lots of laughs. 

 

Thanks Thugs for all you do for the board. 

Almost as if he's writing sections with  with crayons. LOL keep it up!

Love the colored sections and pictures. That means less reading for me.

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7 hours ago, DinarThug said:

The Special Purpose Mechanism" allows Iraq to pay the price of imported Iranian energy in the Iraqi dinar, which can be used by Iran exclusively for the purchase of humanitarian goods, the agency quoted three Iraqi officials as saying.

"The Iraqi government will continue to pay the price of gas to Iran by depositing funds in a private bank account inside Iraq with the Iraqi dinar," an official said. "Iran will not be able to withdraw funds, but it will be able to use them to buy goods from outside Iraq."  He pointed out that this mechanism is the result of months of talks between Iraqi officials, Iranians and Americans. 

 

 

I find these (solutions) really interesting....

 

~  Iraq pay the price of gas to Iran by depositing funds in a private bank account inside Iraq with the Iraqi dinar,

 

Iran will not be able to withdraw funds...(IQD)

 

~ but can only use them to buy goods from outside Iraq.

** use IQD to buy goods from outside Iraq? As in internationally? 

 

And.....when Iraq RV, Iran will not get the benefits of RV ( because they can't withdraw their IQD)

:goodnews:

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9 minutes ago, zul said:

 

 

I find these (solutions) really interesting....

 

~  Iraq pay the price of gas to Iran by depositing funds in a private bank account inside Iraq with the Iraqi dinar,

 

Iran will not be able to withdraw funds...(IQD)

 

~ but can only use them to buy goods from outside Iraq.

** use IQD to buy goods from outside Iraq? As in internationally? 

 

And.....when Iraq RV, Iran will not get the benefits of RV ( because they can't withdraw their IQD)

:goodnews:

Ya beat me to it. 😀. It sounds good enough ro repost it a dozen times.

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He added that, "In addition to discussing the activation of the work of the International Trade Point in the Department of Private Sector Development, there are (51) investment projects distributed for the years (2019-2022) in coordination with the General Company for food trade and grain manufacturing company and grain trading as future investment projects. 

He explained that "in addition to that there are projects will be added and approved by the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministersthe most important of which is the development and activation of economic relations with all countries of the world and the completion of the files of Iraq's accession to the World Trade Organization."

Bump

hopefully sooner than later.

This this is cut out and reposted from Thuggies news articles.

 

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8 hours ago, DinarThug said:

The Iraqi Economic Council: The paper currency will be gone after 30 years

 

They can have all my paper dinar as soon as they RV. :bagofmoney:   So I hope I don't have to wait after 30 years.  :rocking-chair:

 

:jester:  SR

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1 hour ago, jg1 said:

Ya beat me to it. 😀. It sounds good enough ro repost it a dozen times.

 

By mere seconds....✍️.

This only shows that nothing important get passed by in DV easily....

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The Kurdistan Regional Government calls on Baghdad to expedite the resolution of outstanding problems, especially oil and budget files

 

The Kurdistan Regional Government calls on Baghdad to expedite the resolution of outstanding problems, especially oil and budget files
 
 
2019/7/2 23:51 
 
Student Qubad Talabani, deputy head of the Kurdistan Regional Government, the Baghdad government necessarily to speed up the treatment of outstanding problems, especially the oil and budget files. This came during a meeting in Erbil on Tuesday, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jinin Hines Blaschart. 

According to the provincial government statement, Qubad Talabani, during the meeting, highlighted the outstanding problems between the Kurdistan region and Baghdad, stressing the need to speed up the treatment of these outstanding problems, especially with regard to the oil and budget.  On the situation in Kirkuk, Talabani stressed "the normalization of the situation in the province of Kirkuk, and the continuation of the implementation of Article 140 constitutional, and work all parties to promote coexistence and harmony." 

Talabani said "the vision of the nation's leader, Mam Jalal, on how to deal with the file of Kirkuk and described the difficult surgical operation, which must work with precision and promote the spirit of tolerance and harmony in the city." He stressed "the need for the continuation of the next government in the reform project, especially the reorganization of the banking system in the Kurdistan region and the continuing reform in the Ministry of Peshmerga."
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Iraq commits to further Advancing the Digital Economy

 

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2nd July, 2019


Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon have committed to digitally transform their countries, discussing their roadmaps to support the Mashreq region’s integration into the rapidly evolving global digital economy.

The commitments came on the first day of the landmark, high-level forum on Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship Development in Mashreq, which was  hosted by the Government of Jordan and organized jointly with the World Bank Group.

The three governments had identified the challenges and solutions that would allow Mashreq countries to realize more gains to their economies and societies. Digitalization is shaping the present and future of economic activities as it brings about higher productivity, efficiencies and quicker inclusion of lagging economic and social groups, such as women and youth.

Mobile and digital solutions are contributing to facilitating greater financial inclusion. E-commerce and other digital applications are being leveraged to promote entrepreneurship, including the empowerment of women as entrepreneurs, and digital solutions are being sought to improve access to learning resources in an easier and less expensive way.

The Mobile Gender Report for 2018 lists a gender gap in mobile ownership among women in the region which can reach up to 20%. while this gap is only 2% in countries like Egypt or Turkey. Bringing this gap to less than 4% everywhere in the Mashreq would bring income opportunities for women in the region. Broadband access is estimated to increase employment among married women by as much as 4% in high income economies.

Broadly speaking, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon face similar obstacles to their quest to transform Mashreq into a regional hub for IT and Business Process Outsourcing.  Policymakers, international and regional businesses, startups and investors all convened at the King Hussein Business Park to enrich the discussion with their expertise and experience on how to push this agenda forward.

The digital roadmaps were presented by the three ministers holding the Information Technology portfolio in their respective countries. World Bank Group  committed to supporting these countries achieve their goals with specific focus on increasing broadband access, establishing cashless payment systems and bridging the gender gap in mobile usage.

Iraq

The Government of Iraq (GOI) is committed to further advancing the digital economy and aims to ensure affordable access to high speed internet, by doubling access to broadband to 54% in 2021 and 90% by 2030, achieving 100% broadband network coverage, establishing a conducive regulatory and policy framework for digital payments, developing interoperable digital payments infrastructure, and striving towards 100% financial access. The GOI is also committed to delivering digital government services and ensuring highest standards of cybersecurity and data privacy to boost consumer trust. The GOI is also keen to ensure that education and training programs meet current and future job market skills needs.

Jordan

The Government of Jordan (GOJ) is committed to advancing the digital economy as strategic growth sector for the Kingdom. On digital infrastructure, the GOJ commits to further developing access to internet broadband to reach 100% penetration rate by 2021. As part of that, the GOJ is opening the National Broadband Network (7,000 kilometers of fiber) for Public Private Partnership, allowing affordable fiber broadband to 1.3 million households around Jordan. On digital payments, the GOJ commits to increasing country-level cashless payments from 33 to 50% by 2020 and to digitizing 80% of government to citizens payments by 2021.  On developing digital skills, the GOJ will launch a national skills development initiative to train 35,000 people on the 21st century skills and mainstreaming digital skills in public schools to train 300 thousands by 2022. To enable a friendly business environment for entrepreneurs, the GOJ is committed to launching a regulatory reform process in 2019, following a participatory approach with ecosystem representatives. To complete automation of Government services, the GOJ commits to automate key services by 2021. Building on the recent transformations of the Ministry of ICT to Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, the GOJ will launch its digital transformation action plan in partnership with the ecosystem by end of 2019.

Lebanon

The Government of Lebanon (GOL) is committed to building a Digital Nation and to transform Lebanon into a regional technology and innovation hub. The GOL  is in the process of finalizing its digital transformation plan and aims to double the knowledge economy’s contribution to GDP and double the employment in this sector by 2025. To achieve this, the GOL plans to: (i) reach 100% broadband penetration rate by end of 2021; (ii) develop and execute the digital transformation of the public sector and offer citizens a fully digitized journey across all government services, with 500,000 users signed up to the government digital platform by end of 2021; (iii) provide a supportive regulatory framework to help grow the Fintech industry and facilitate digital payments, launch a new national digital currency by the end of 2020, and launch an Electronic Trading Platform (ETP) to improve financing for private sector activities in 2020; (iv) leverage its pool of skilled and entrepreneurial talent in Lebanon and abroad to build a digital economy focused on innovation and private initiative, increase the number of start-ups fivefold and double yearly venture capital funding by 2025; and (v) address the existing skills gap by preparing the youth for the global, digital jobs of the future through launching a national training academy by 2021.

The World Bank commits to support Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan in achieving their visions and plans for digital transformation by providing the necessary resources and instruments. The World Bank will work closely with the Governments, private sector, academia and civil society to maximize the impact of digitization and reap the digital dividends for their societies. This support will include: (i) pursuing plans to ensure affordable access to high-speed internet and facilitate investment in broadband; (ii) delivering digital government services and improving access to data, while ensuring the highest standards of cybersecurity and data privacy; (iii) developing a modern digital payment infrastructure; (iv) scaling up digital entrepreneurship; and (v) ensuring education and training programs meet current and future skills needs.

More details, including a video of the procedings, can be found here.

The second high-level Digital Mashreq Forum will convene in Beirut in June 2020.

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Disclosure of the date of the next session of the House of Representatives

 

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Revealed a member of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan parliamentary bloc Mariwan Nader, the date of the next session of the House of Representatives.

 

Nader said in a press statement that "the presidency of the Council decided to lift the meeting to the 13 of July."  He added that "the House of Representatives ended today, reading a number of bills, while raising its meeting to the 13 of July." 

The Presidency of the House of Representatives decided to extend its second legislative term for a period of one month in order to complete the important laws.
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Disclosure of the date of the next session of the House of Representatives

 

Disclosure of the date of the next session of the House of Representatives
 
 
2019/7/2 19:16
 
 
Revealed a member of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan parliamentary bloc Mariwan Nader, the date of the next session of the House of Representatives.

 

Nader said in a press statement that "the presidency of the Council decided to lift the meeting to the 13 of July."  He added that "the House of Representatives ended today, reading a number of bills, while raising its meeting to the 13 of July." 

The Presidency of the House of Representatives decided to extend its second legislative term for a period of one month in order to complete the important laws.

Well looks like window just closed! I just don’t get these people! 

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The Kurdistan Regional Government calls on Baghdad to expedite the resolution of outstanding problems, especially oil and budget files

 

The Kurdistan Regional Government calls on Baghdad to expedite the resolution of outstanding problems, especially oil and budget files
 
 
2019/7/2 23:51 
 
Student Qubad Talabani, deputy head of the Kurdistan Regional Government, the Baghdad government necessarily to speed up the treatment of outstanding problems, especially the oil and budget files. This came during a meeting in Erbil on Tuesday, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jinin Hines Blaschart. 

According to the provincial government statement, Qubad Talabani, during the meeting, highlighted the outstanding problems between the Kurdistan region and Baghdad, stressing the need to speed up the treatment of these outstanding problems, especially with regard to the oil and budget.  On the situation in Kirkuk, Talabani stressed "the normalization of the situation in the province of Kirkuk, and the continuation of the implementation of Article 140 constitutional, and work all parties to promote coexistence and harmony." 

Talabani said "the vision of the nation's leader, Mam Jalal, on how to deal with the file of Kirkuk and described the difficult surgical operation, which must work with precision and promote the spirit of tolerance and harmony in the city." He stressed "the need for the continuation of the next government in the reform project, especially the reorganization of the banking system in the Kurdistan region and the continuing reform in the Ministry of Peshmerga."

Like the sound of this.  

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SAP Iraq conference opens in Baghdad


SAP Iraq conference opens in Baghdad

 

3rd July, 2019

The "SAP Iraq" conference was launched in Baghdad on digital transformation and e-governance,sponsored by the Ministry of Communications and the Media and Communications Commission. Sky Communications agreed for the first time in Iraq.


The company said in a statement received by Alsumaria News, a copy of it, that the SAP company specialized in software and e-government applications in order to open up to the Iraqi market and for the first time held its annual conference in the capital Baghdad in the presence of the President of the Information and Communication Ali Alkhwaildi and Chairman of the Board of Trustees Ashraf Dahan and Undersecretaries of the Ministry of Communications Amir Al Bayati, Karim Mazal, General Manager of Al Salam Company,Assistant General Manager of General Company for Communications and Information Technology, Arkan Shehab Ahmed, and in the presence of representatives of the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, Ministry of Defense, Interior, National Security, Finance, Oil, Housing and Construction, Youth and Sports, University of Baghdad and the German Embassy to view the latest technologies and applications in the world of electronic governance.
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Al-Moussawi: "There is a possibility to resolve education and special grades before the end of July."

Al-Moussawi: "There is a possibility to resolve education and special grades before the end of July."

 

3rd July, 2019

The MP for the Fatah alliance victory of al-Musawi, the existence of the possibility of resolving the House of Representatives for a number of important files before the end of the month of July.

"The extension of the legislative term for the end of July is proof of the work to end some of the important files in the House of Representatives," Moussawi told Al-Ahdat News. "The extension of the legislative term could end the Ministry of Education files as well as the special grades."

The agenda of the session of the House of Representatives yesterday did not include the vote on the Ministry of Education, while the President of the Council, Mohamed Halbusi, to extend the legislative term until the end of July.

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A deputy for others reveals the scenes of the Diwani command of the crowd and the role of the Security Council in its issuance

 

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3rd July, 2019


MP for the coalition of moving Riad al - Masoudi, Wednesday, about the scenes of the government issuing it on the organization of work Diwani popular crowd, noting that the UN Security Council members have told the government to issue strict decisions to regulate the work of the security forces.

"The visit of the UN Security Council to Iraq and its meeting with the three presidencies were motivated by Western countries, especially the United States," Masoudi said in a statement. and the European Union".

"The Security Council delegation informed Iraq of the need for new changes in the security and political system and not to be dragged into the axis of Iran and stop attacks against Western interests. In the absence of an urgent resolution, the Security Council will take decisions against Iraq , Iraq and the imposition of some sanctions."

Masoudi pointed out that "the government issued the order Diwani immediately after the visit to organize the work of the crowd and integration with the armed forces to ensure the survival of oil companies in Iraq and tokeep diplomatic missions."

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Deputy: Parliament will finish a large part of the agency positions before the end of the extension of the legislative term

 

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3rd July, 2019

 


The deputy of the alliance of the Raad Hussein, Wednesday, that Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi sent lists of a large part of the private posts that are administered by the House of Representatives, while the Parliament will end the vote on those lists before the end of the extension of the second legislative term.

"The aim of extending the work of the second legislative term for one month is to complete the important bills and vote on the lists of special grades," Hussein said in a statement to Al-Maaloumah. "The House of Representatives will vote on a large part of the lists regarding the special positions before the end of the chapter Present".

He added that "Abdul-Mahdi sent lists of a large part of the names related to special grades and positions of the Agency," noting that "most political forces supportive of ending the file agencies through the current legislative term."

A member of the Foreign Relations Committee MP Amer al-Fayez said on Wednesday that the decision to extend the legislative term to the parliament came to support the government's program through the completion of the file of agencies and vote on ambassadors as well as vote on the Minister of Education.

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