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Iraqi MP: Plans to establish major industrial cities pave the way for eliminating 50% of unemployment


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Iraqi MP: Plans to establish major industrial cities pave the way for eliminating 50% of unemployment

Iraqi MP: Plans to establish major industrial cities pave the way for eliminating 50% of unemployment
Iraq
 

Mubasher: Member of the Parliamentary Economy and Investment Committee in Iraq, Representative Falah Al-Khafaji, said that there are plans to establish large industrial cities, and this paves the way for eliminating 50 percent of unemployment.

 

A member of the committee confirmed to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), today, Saturday, that achieving a renaissance in the industrial sector could pave the way for eliminating 50 percent of unemployment.

The member of the committee added that the Iraqi industry is good and excellent and it is possible to promote it better than it is now, through the industrial initiative, just as there was a governmental agricultural initiative, there must be an industrial initiative to support the industrial sector.

Al-Khafaji pointed out that industry in Iraq has a positive impact on society, and there are plans to establish large industrial cities, and a large number of labor can be employed in them, noting that "the industry needs a comprehensive and major review for the purpose of promoting this vital and important sector."

At the end of last year, the Ministry of Industry revealed that it had submitted a plan to the Prime Minister to advance the national industry.

The ministry's spokesman, Mortada Al-Safi, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the plan includes a twinning process between sectors, public, private and mixed, which must work in a team spirit to advance the national industry."

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Re-working in suspended factories
  
{Local: Al Furat News} The Ministry of Industry and Minerals is preparing to operate 17 of its factories within one year, as part of a three-phase strategic plan to operate 83 of its suspended factories.

The ministry's spokesman, Mortada Al-Safi, said in a press interview, "The ministry has developed a three-stage strategic plan to operate and restore work in the stalled factories," adding that "the stages will be medium, short and long-term," expressing "his hope and within a year, according to the short-term plan, that it will be able to The ministry is able to operate 17 factories and laboratories it owns.”

He added that "the rest of the suspended factories were divided by 42 for the medium-term plan, and 24 for the long-term," noting that "the plan included factories that need 30% or less and have priority and funds from their own companies because they do not need much money, while long-term ones include a higher percentage." money and other things.

Al-Safi added that "there is a plan for these factories, especially in light of the absence of any budget for the Ministry of Industry and Minerals, so a plan was developed for the participation of the private sector by investing in parts of factories and not companies," noting that "many factories were opened during the current year, but they do not produce production." It covers the whole country, but only partially, just like the battery factory."

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Re-working in suspended factories
  
{Local: Al Furat News} The Ministry of Industry and Minerals is preparing to operate 17 of its factories within one year, as part of a three-phase strategic plan to operate 83 of its suspended factories.

The ministry's spokesman, Mortada Al-Safi, said in a press interview, "The ministry has developed a three-stage strategic plan to operate and restore work in the stalled factories," adding that "the stages will be medium, short and long-term," expressing "his hope and within a year, according to the short-term plan, that it will be able to The ministry is able to operate 17 factories and laboratories it owns.”

He added that "the rest of the suspended factories were divided by 42 for the medium-term plan, and 24 for the long-term," noting that "the plan included factories that need 30% or less and have priority and funds from their own companies because they do not need much money, while long-term ones include a higher percentage." money and other things.

Al-Safi added that "there is a plan for these factories, especially in light of the absence of any budget for the Ministry of Industry and Minerals, so a plan was developed for the participation of the private sector by investing in parts of factories and not companies," noting that "many factories were opened during the current year, but they do not produce production." It covers the whole country, but only partially, just like the battery factory."

They should have a campaign 

“ Make Iraq Great Again “ LOL 

Thanks Yota 

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 Baghdad: Imad of the emirate
Experts and specialists in economic affairs in the public and private sectors unanimously agreed on the inevitability of moving the national economy through the gateway to medium and small industrial projects, which represent a driving force for economic activity in a country that has the ingredients to promote many industries, investing the ingredients of production in most regions of the country. Academic economist d. Wafaa Al-Mahdawi said: “Economic development starts from the actual start of reviving industrial production,” pointing to “the importance of small projects, which are one of the most important starting points for sustainable local development through which production capacity increases on the one hand and contributes to addressing 
The problem of unemployment and poverty.
She pointed out that {small industrial projects are characterized by the ease of establishment because they do not need large capital or advanced technology and their ability to produce in various areas of development, in addition to that these projects do not need skill, which enhances their role in absorbing unemployment.} 
 
market needs
She stressed that {small projects have the ability to cover part of the local market needs, and thus contribute to reducing the deficit in the balance of payments due to imports from abroad. These projects have links with other industries and play a role in expanding the local production base, as they contribute to meeting the needs of The large industry of commodity requirements, as well as the ability of these projects to benefit from the remnants of large industries.
Al-Mahdawi pointed out, “The importance of developing industrial projects and the production base in Iraq through moving in the field of industrial investment, and that the industrial sector development program is not limited to rehabilitating existing government factories, but the campaign includes promoting the establishment of new industrial projects for the private sector, and that many factories need allocations.” Finance from the investment budget to rehabilitate it and make it attractive to foreign and local investment.
 
The Ministry of Industry
In addition, the Ministry of Industry and Minerals confirmed that the government is determined to revive the Iraqi industry and restore its productive value, which needs a serious and real stand and great support and backing from the government in all its sectors and institutions and from the people to restore confidence in the national industry.
 
industrial sector development
In a related context, the academic Dr. Abdul Karim Al-Issawi stated that {to introduce real reforms to develop the Iraqi industrial sector, it is necessary to introduce modern technology, train workers on modern production lines, complete the supply of electricity, and announce and introduce the national industry to the public through various media; To stimulate the national feeling of the importance of acquiring the products of the national industry, controlling unofficial borders, imposing taxes and fees on imported goods similar to local production, and developing manufacturing industries by granting concessions at the foreign exchange rate to encourage the import of machinery and equipment for the establishment of industrial facilities and the application of patents in the field of technology. 
Al-Issawi continued: As for the issue of state-owned industrial public companies when converting them to the private sector, this step is one of the correct options to advance the Iraqi economy in general and the industrial sector in particular, but here it is necessary to keep government supervision to preserve national employment, at least for the period Short cuts without immediate layoffs to avoid social problems.
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