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    Al-Ali: The private sector is the real savior for Iraq, and governments do not have its keys

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    Post by Rocky Mon 10 Jul 2023, 5:25 am

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    The economist, Nabil Al-Ali, described the private sector as the "real savior" of the Iraqi economy, while stressing that not all governments have the "keys" to revive it.
    Al-Ali said in a press interview seen by “Takadam” that “the private sector is the real savior of the Iraqi economy and is capable of absorbing the increasing unemployment day after day in light of an annual increase that may approach (half a million people) who are looking for work.”
    He added, "This is a fact that everyone knows, and all governments seek to achieve it, but without those governments possessing the keys to reviving the Iraqi private sector."
    The economist explained: "The private sector will never succeed as long as public policies and decisions are taken away from those with direct interest, investment experts and markets."
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