Alaq calls on the private sector to expand in preparation for entry into the global market




BAGHDAD - The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers Mahdi Al-Alak on Thursday called on the private sector to find partnerships to expand the business in preparation for entering the global market as part of the future vision of the government in the transformation of the private sector. A statement by the Secretariat General of the Council of Ministers, followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), said that the meeting held a meeting at the Secretariat building in the presence of the President of the National Investment Commission and representatives of ministries (finance, reconstruction, housing and public municipalities) and the World Bank. In addition, representatives of the private sector of businessmen and The development of a package of government measures addressing the challenges facing the work of the private sector and affect the movement of the economy in Iraq and the possibility of making recommendations that contribute to the removal of all obstacles on the part of the reform of legislation on the other.

He pointed out that according to the statement, "One of the most important elements to stimulate the economy in the country and the transformation to the private sector, activating the social security of the workers, which will contribute significantly to attract young people and absorb unemployment and create cadres to lead the sector to build an independent institution that contributes to the building of the Iraqi state, The next phase of the reconstruction of the country. " He added that "investment projects are the most important axes of the Kuwait conference to be held in February next year, and the Iraqi delegation will reflect the reality of the labor market and the image of supervising businessmen through the creation of an investment environment." "The representatives of the private sector have made a number of proposals, including the activation of the Charter of the work of the sector signed in the year 2015."

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