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    Trade: exit Iraq from Chapter VII would open space for large global companies

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    Trade: exit Iraq from Chapter VII would open space for large global companies Empty Trade: exit Iraq from Chapter VII would open space for large global companies

    Post by lonelyintexas Sat 17 Aug 2013, 5:43 pm

    Trade: exit Iraq from Chapter VII would open space for large global companies


    17/8/2013

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    The Trade Ministry forecast a large global companies, to Iraq after emerging from Chapter VII, noting that out of the reach of this chapter free of the Iraqi economy.

    The Commerce Minister said Khairallah Hassan Abakar said in an interview for "alsumaria news", on the sidelines of a seminar hosted by the Federation of Chambers of Commerce with Baghdad, "Iraq's openness to the world commercially and economically it would be felt through the advent of global companies and foreign investment without fear, as well as global partnerships with private companies. "The exit of Iraq from Chapter VII free Iraq economic dealings with all countries of the world without exception", stating that "the Iraqi State and the private sector already working within compulsory cover name of Chapter VII."

    For his part, President of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce, said Jaafar al-Hamdani in an interview for "alsumaria news", "out of Chapter VII presents an opportunity for the private sector to open economies and global companies," Iraqi companies could now get exclusive agencies of international companies or partnerships ". He confirmed that "the private sector has the opportunity to adopt a partnership with the Government of Iraq in building and investment", adding that "there are a lot of companies that will be present in the Iraqi market will work with legal safeguards."

    The UN Security Council voted on Thursday (June 27, 2013), unanimously adopted a decision to eject Iraq from Chapter VII, in the presence of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq, Hoshyar Zebari, Council held a meeting to consider amending its decision which was released in 1990 after the invasion of the former regime of Saddam Hussein to Kuwait.

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    Post by Neno Sun 18 Aug 2013, 2:48 pm

    stating that "the Iraqi State and the private sector already working within compulsory cover name of Chapter VII."

    The UN Security Council voted on Thursday (June 27, 2013), unanimously adopted a decision to eject Iraq from Chapter VII, in the presence of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq, Hoshyar Zebari, Council held a meeting to consider amending its decision which was released in 1990 after the invasion of the former regime of Saddam Hussein to Kuwait.

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