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The "Global Finance" magazine, which is specialized in classifying the countries of the world, revealed that Iraq ranked 115 in the list of the richest countries in the world for the year 2021, down 32 places for the year 2020.

According to the statistics published by the magazine, "Iraq ranked 115 out of the 194 countries listed in the table." In terms of per capita GDP, according to purchasing power parity, a share of $ 10.003, down 32 places from 2020, which was ranked 83. "

She added, "Some very small and very rich countries, such as Luxembourg, Singapore and Hong Kong, have benefited from the existence of advanced financial sectors and tax systems in them that help attract foreign investment and professional talent, while other countries such as Qatar and Brunei have large reserves of hydrocarbons or other generating natural resources." For profits. "

Globally, Luxembourg came first as the richest country, followed by Singapore, Ireland, third, Qatar, then Switzerland, followed by Norway, sixth, then America, Brunei, eighth, Hong Kong, ninth, and Denmark, tenth.

The Arabs came Qatar ranked first and fourth globally , followed by the UAE and Bahrain Third, Saudi Arabia is fourth, Kuwait fifth and then came Oman Sixth Egypt Seventh Lebanon Eighth and then Algeria came ninth place and Jordan Tenth and Tunisia ranked 11 and Iraq ranked 12. "

And was based on classification of the magazine to the latest figures And data released by the International Monetary Fund for the month of April, which calculates the gross domestic product in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP) at current dollar prices.

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 2021-05-19 07:41
 

Shafaq News / "Global Finance" magazine, specialized in ranking the countries of the world, revealed that Iraq ranked 115th in the list of the richest countries in the world for the year 2021, retreating 32 places from 2020.

 

According to the statistic published by the magazine and seen by Shafaq News Agency, "Iraq ranked 115 out of 194 countries listed in the table in terms of per capita gross domestic product according to purchasing power parity, with a share of $ 10.003, down 32 places from 2020, which was occupied Position 83 ".

 

She added, "Some very small and very rich countries, such as Luxembourg, Singapore and Hong Kong, have benefited from the existence of advanced financial sectors and tax systems in them that help attract foreign investment and professional talent, while other countries such as Qatar and Brunei have large reserves of hydrocarbons or other generating natural resources." For profits. "

 

Globally, Luxembourg came first as the richest country, followed by Singapore, Ireland, third, Qatar, then Switzerland, followed by Norway, sixth, then America, Brunei, eighth, Hong Kong, ninth, and Denmark, tenth.

 

In the Arab world, Qatar ranked first and fourth globally, followed by the Emirates, Bahrain third, Saudi Arabia fourth, Kuwait fifth, then Oman came sixth, Egypt seventh and Lebanon eighth, then Algeria came ninth, Jordan tenth, Tunisia ranked 11 and Iraq ranked 12.

 

The magazine's classification was based on the latest figures and data issued by the International Monetary Fund for the month of April, which calculates the gross domestic product in terms of purchasing power parity at current dollar prices.

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by Editor Iraq News , Economy 15 Hours ago

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"Global Finance" magazine, which is specialized in classifying the countries of the world, revealed that Iraq has reviewed thirty-two places in the list of the richest countries in the world for the year 2000.

According to the statistics published by the magazine, Iraq ranked one hundred and fifteen out of a hundred and ninety-four countries listed in the table in terms of per capita GDP, down thirty-two places from the year twenty-two, in which it was ranked eighty-three.

In the Arab world, Qatar ranked first and fourth in the world, followed by the Emirates, Bahrain third, Saudi Arabia fourth, Kuwait fifth, then Oman came sixth, Egypt seventh and Lebanon eighth, then Algeria came in ninth place, Jordan tenth, Tunisia ranked eleventh and Iraq ranked twelfth.

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 2021-05-23 02:48
 

Shafaq News / Iraq ranked 80th in the world and seventh in the Arab world in the poorest countries during the year 2021, according to the "Global Finance" magazine specialized in classifying the countries of the world.

In a report for the year 2021, seen by Shafaq News Agency, the magazine stated that "Iraq ranked 80th out of the 194 countries listed in the table in terms of per capita GDP, advancing 30 places towards poverty compared to the year 2020, in which it was ranked 110."

She stated, "Burundi ranked first in the world's poorest countries, followed by South Sudan second, while Somalia ranked third, and then the Central African Republic came fourth, and Malawi, the Republic of the Congo, Niger, Mozambique, Liberia and Madagascar ranked fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth respectively, while Luxembourg was ranked first. Singapore and Ireland respectively. "

In the Arab world, the poorest Arab countries came first, Somalia ranked first, followed by Eritrea second, then Yemen third, Sudan fourth, then Libya fifth, Morocco sixth, Iraq seventh, Jordan came eighth, Lebanon ninth and Egypt ranked tenth.

She pointed out that "the extent of poverty or wealth of a particular nation compared to another nation was measured on the basis of per capita gross domestic product by compensating for the differences in the cost of living and inflation rates."

The magazine noted that "the world possesses sufficient wealth and resources to ensure that the entire human race enjoys a basic standard of living. Nevertheless, people in countries such as Burundi, South Sudan and Somalia - the poorest in the world - still live in extreme poverty."

She stated, "It is difficult to define a single cause for long-term poverty, as dictatorial and corrupt governments can transform what could be a very rich nation into a poor country, as well as with the history of exploitative colonialism, weak rule of law, war, social unrest and harsh climatic conditions."

She indicated that "deprived families around the world suffered from the worst social and economic consequences of the coronavirus epidemic, less than a year ago, as the International Monetary Fund warned that" the proportion of the world's population living in extreme poverty - that is, less than 1.90 dollars a day - may It has decreased to less than 10% in recent years (from more than 35% in 1990). This progress has been jeopardized by the COVID-19 crisis, as more than 90% of emerging markets and developing economies are expected to record negative per capita income growth in 2020. '

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On 5/19/2021 at 6:45 AM, yota691 said:
 
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 2021-05-19 07:41
 

Shafaq News / "Global Finance" magazine, specialized in ranking the countries of the world, revealed that Iraq ranked 115th in the list of the richest countries in the world for the year 2021, retreating 32 places from 2020.

 

According to the statistic published by the magazine and seen by Shafaq News Agency, "Iraq ranked 115 out of 194 countries listed in the table in terms of per capita gross domestic product according to purchasing power parity, with a share of $ 10.003, down 32 places from 2020, which was occupied Position 83 ".

 

She added, "Some very small and very rich countries, such as Luxembourg, Singapore and Hong Kong, have benefited from the existence of advanced financial sectors and tax systems in them that help attract foreign investment and professional talent, while other countries such as Qatar and Brunei have large reserves of hydrocarbons or other generating natural resources." For profits. "

 

Globally, Luxembourg came first as the richest country, followed by Singapore, Ireland, third, Qatar, then Switzerland, followed by Norway, sixth, then America, Brunei, eighth, Hong Kong, ninth, and Denmark, tenth.

 

In the Arab world, Qatar ranked first and fourth globally, followed by the Emirates, Bahrain third, Saudi Arabia fourth, Kuwait fifth, then Oman came sixth, Egypt seventh and Lebanon eighth, then Algeria came ninth, Jordan tenth, Tunisia ranked 11 and Iraq ranked 12.

 

The magazine's classification was based on the latest figures and data issued by the International Monetary Fund for the month of April, which calculates the gross domestic product in terms of purchasing power parity at current dollar prices.

 

Devalue the currency and drop 32 places in the league. Restore the value of the currency to 2019 and get back to where they were at. Revalue the currency and, then, what happens? 🧍🤸🧍🤸🧍

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