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    We Fear That The Corrupt Will Turn Around.” A Deputy Criticizes The Government’s Decisions To Open T

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    Post by Rocky Sat 23 Apr 2022, 5:30 am

    We Fear That The Corrupt Will Turn Around.” A Deputy Criticizes The Government’s Decisions To Open The Import Of Some Materials
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    Earth News/ Representative Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani criticized the confusion and insistence on harming the local product in the decisions to lift the ban on the import of some materials.
    Al-Sudani said in a statement received by Earth News, “We understand the lifting of the ban on some materials, especially basic commodities such as (oil, rice, sugar and wheat) to curb the rise in their prices globally and compensate for the shortage in their local production,” adding, however, “we do not understand the lifting of the import ban on some.” The materials that are available locally and are stable in price, while others are not essential, such as (drinks, juices, and gypsum), because everyone knows that opening the import of these materials will harm the local product and thus harm the industry that is waiting to provide more support and protection for its product.”
    Al-Sudani added that “the decision of the Central Agency for Standardization and Quality Control in the Ministry of Planning, which allowed the import of many unimportant materials, of which we have local sufficiency, represents a face of confusion and government insistence on hitting the local product and the lack of awareness of the consequences of that economically,” stressing that “the decisions increase economic problems.” The local government and its negative impact on the labor market, which was already affected by the economic crisis, as a result of the delay in approving the budget as a result of the political blockage in the delay in forming the government.
    Al-Sudani added, "We fear that the corrupt will turn around and exploit the crisis of high prices and push towards issuing decisions that encourage open import at the expense of the required support for the national product."
    Al-Sudani called on the government to “reconsider its decisions harmful to the local product,” noting the need to “search for ways to support industry, agriculture and the local product instead of looking for the courtesy of countries and beneficiaries at the expense of the citizen and the economy.”
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