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    الزراعة Water imports from Derbendkhan 
    dam to Diyala governorate decreased by 50%, negatively impacting the agricultural plan for the current season. 
    "The imports of water coming from the Derbindkhan dam in the Kurdistan region towards the Diyala River have decreased by more than 50 percent in the past few weeks," the committee's chairman, MP Furat al-Tamimi, told reporters. Al-Tamimi added that "the decline in imports of water Derbandakhan clearly affected the agricultural plan in Diyala in general and pushed to reduce it at a very high rate, which will reflect negatively on the situation of thousands of farmers," calling on the Ministry of Water Resources to "take into account the conditions of the province and increase water releases with the beginning Agricultural season ".
    The agricultural plan for the current season in Diyala has fallen by more than 50% due to limited irrigation water needed for the agricultural plan.
     

    المنافذ border ports announce the suspension of trade with Iran in three 
    The Authority announced the border crossings, on Tuesday, the halt of trade exchange between Iraq and Iran in three border ports, attributed to the great momentum by Iranian visitors, pointing to the transformation of the exchange movement between the two countries to Two other ports. 
    The head of Kazem punitive in a statement received, (range) a copy of it, " The trade exchange between Iraq and Iran , the movement stopped in Shalamcheh ports and Mundhiriyah and Zurbatiyah, because of the momentum of the preparation of visitors to the death of Imam Hussein (AS). 
    He added punitive, that" trade exchange For the above ports, has been transferred to the implementers of gray and Mandali only, and has been announced the readiness of three outlets for the purpose of receiving visitors from Arabs and foreigners, both the port of Safwan and Basra International Airport and Najaf International Airport.
    It is noteworthy that Iraq has a number of border crossings with the Republic of Iran through which to exchange goods and regulate the transit of citizens from both countries.
     

     International Monetary Fund predicts a decline in growth and chronic deficit in oil-exporting countries 
    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday predicted a decline in growth and a chronic deficit in the budget of the oil-exporting countries, especially with oil prices remaining at 50-60 dollars per barrel. 
    The IMF said in a report issued today at an event held in Marrakesh, Morocco on the prospects of the regional economy of the Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan, and obtained (copy) a copy of it "Total growth is expected to reach an end in the oil-exporting countries at the level of 1.7% In 2017, due to the decline in oil production according to the agreement led by OPEC. In contrast, non-oil growth is expected to recover by about 2.6% in 2017 with the adoption of a slower pace of reducing the budget deficit.
    "Despite the progress that has already been achieved, low oil prices have led to continued large fiscal deficits in many oil-exporting countries, underscoring the need to continue to focus on reducing the deficit," the report said. "The budget deficit in the oil-exporting countries jumped to 10.6 percent of GDP in 2016, up from 1.1 percent of GDP in 2014," the report said, predicting that "this rate will fall by half this year thanks to the limited increase in Oil prices and significant efforts to reduce the deficit. " 
    The report predicted that "the survival of oil prices in the range of 50-60 dollars per barrel, will be the oil-exporting countries, to continue efforts to reduce the budget deficit - and intensify these efforts in some cases."
    Oil markets rose on Monday after the price of Brent crude hit a record $ 60 a barrel at the start of the deal on expectations of an extension of the OPEC-led cut in production, due to end in March. Brent crude futures were $ 60.53 a barrel by 0054 GMT, up 9 cents, or 0.15 percent, from the previous close.



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