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    IMF calls for Iraq to raise customs duties and stop the appointments and reconsider the ration quota

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    Post by Rocky Sat 11 Mar 2017, 4:15 am

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    demanded the International Monetary Fund on Friday, Iraq 's lifting of customs duties to 30 percent, and stop government appointments, and limiting the ration for poor families and reconsideration with the continued decline in oil prices, while the government called for the help of the private sector to pay late dues, take it Iraqi business environment the most complex than other countries due to the lack of security and the weakness of thebanking sector. 
     
    The head of the IMF mission in Iraq , Christian Jos that "the Iraq amendment of customs duties imposed by theState , which, for up to 30 percent, rather than 5 to 10 percent now," adding that " the increased revenue comes from the organizing unit tax Almklvih that will bring in large revenues in terms impose a slice adult merchants. " 
     
    He appealed to the Iraqi government during a meeting held in Amman attended by representatives of economic organizations and Iraqi businessmen on Friday, to " the need to stop employment in the government sector ,which suffers slack administrative , " noting that " the rise in Iraqi staff in the civil service ratio was a way to please others and employment without regard to efficiency ". 
     
    He stressed Jos , according to a statement issued today on " the need to ration support for the Iraqis and limited to poor families and the reduction of subsidies for petroleum products due to decline in prices globally and its impacts on prices , the local Iraqi market, with re - considered if oil prices rose." 
     
    He said during the meeting, that " the business environment in Iraq is the most complex than other countries due to the lack of security and the weakness of the Iraqi banking sector , " pointing to " the need to help theIraqi government to the private sector and pay late dues." 
     
    The meeting was attended by the Resident Representative of the IMF mission to Iraq and Yemen Marwa Alencah and head of the Iraqi Business Council Majid al - Saadi, and his deputy and secretary Saad Naji and members ofMackie winner and Mohammed Jawad al - Jubouri and enact Khafaji and head of the Iraqi Economic Council ,Ibrahim al - Baghdadi, the head of the Union of Iraqi contractors luxury Snava, and a crowd of men members of the business council.
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