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    The Iraqi government 's economy votes on a decision on war losses and merges companies

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    The Iraqi government 's economy votes on a decision on war losses and merges companies Empty The Iraqi government 's economy votes on a decision on war losses and merges companies

    Post by Rocky Wed 09 Aug 2017, 4:37 am

    The Iraqi government 's economy votes on a decision on war losses and merges companies


    Twilight News / The Cabinet held its regular session on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Federal Prime Minister Haider Abadi, according to what she announced

    A statement issued by the government said that during the meeting, a vote was taken to merge public companies in the Ministry of Industry and Minerals (Yarmouk, Qadissiya, Qaqaa, Hattin, Harith and Hamorabi) with the General Military Industries Company under the name of General Military Industries Company.

    The statement added that the decision No. (1) of the National Commission for Facilitating Transport and Trade in the ESCWA region on the ratification of the recommendations of the Committee on the use of ports was voted on.

    The statement said the amnesty law was discussed, in addition to financing the Ministry of Culture and Airport Security.

    The council also voted on a resolution on the loss of war to public companies, the statement said.


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