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    British report confirms the growth of the Iraqi economy during the next year

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    Post by Rocky Mon 23 Dec 2013, 4:06 am

    British report confirms the growth of the Iraqi economy during the next year



    21/12/2013 / Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad: He specialized economic report, Friday, that the Iraqi economy will register a strong growth rate of 8.8, on average, during the next two years, driven primarily by an increase in oil production and increase exports, and will continue to grow thanks to further increases in oil production and investment in the field of non-oil average 9.6 in the period from the years 2016 to 2018, warned of the presence of high levels of violence, particularly in the central areas around Baghdad, may continue to disrupt the Iraqi economy.

    The report, issued by the Economist Intelligence Unit of the magazine (The Economist) British and seen by "tomorrow's Press," said that "some of Iraq's provinces most homogeneous ethnically and religiously, especially in the south, will continue to live in security better than other regions, thus helping economic activity," expected to "Private sector investment grow strongly while being worked on several projects large oil fields and infrastructure."

    He Altgariranh "it would help economic growth in Iraq and will bring large increases in government spending," adding that "with the mounting pressure on the government to provide basic services will be spending a greater proportion of the budgeted levels, also works a third of Iraqi workers in the State, and thus benefit consumption Special from increased government spending. "

    The report stated that "improvements in the infrastructure of the oil has helped to increase production levels in 2012 to near-record levels on average 3.96 million barrels per day and will increase production during the period 2016 to 2018, thanks to the development of more fields."

    ك He also predicted the report "strongly increase oil production in the period 2014-2017, but the deteriorating security situation threatens those expectations, in addition to the slow improvement of infrastructure for the export of Iraqi oil.

    He revealed Iraq in the month of July for a new energy strategy, including raising production to 4.5 million barrels per day in 2014 and to 9 million barrels a day by 2020, and slowed growth in oil production in Iraq sharply in 2013 because of the disorders associated with weather and amplify bottlenecks export.

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    Post by Rocky Mon 23 Dec 2013, 12:19 pm

    British report: 8.8 Average growth of the Iraqi economy during the next two years


    Published on Saturday, 21 January 1 / December 2013
    BAGHDAD - Awan
    He specialized economic report, Friday, that the Iraqi economy will register a strong growth rate of 8.8, on average, during the next two years, driven primarily by an increase in oil production and increase exports, and will continue to grow thanks to increased investment in non-oil sector average of 9.6 starting from the year 2016 to the year 2018.
    The report, issued by the Economist Intelligence Unit of the magazine (The Economist) British and seen it, "Awan", that "some of Iraq's provinces most homogeneous ethnically and religiously, especially in the south, will continue to live in security better than other regions, thus helping economic activity," expected to "Private sector investment grow strongly while being worked on several projects large oil fields and infrastructure."
    The report went on to say that "it would help economic growth in Iraq and will bring large increases in government spending," adding that "with the mounting pressure on the government to provide basic services will be spending a greater proportion of the budgeted levels, also operates a third of Iraqi workers in the State, and thus private consumption benefit from increased government spending. "
    The report stated that "improvements in the infrastructure of the oil has helped to increase production levels in 2012 to near-record levels on average 3.96 million barrels per day and will increase production during the period 2016 to 2018, thanks to the development of more fields."
    The report warned of "the presence of high levels of violence, particularly in the central areas around the capital Baghdad, which in turn may contribute to disable the Iraqi economy."
    He also predicted the report "strongly increase oil production in the period 2014-2017, but the deteriorating security situation threatens those expectations, in addition to the slow improvement of infrastructure for the export of Iraqi oil.

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