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    Parliamentary Finance: The government will reduce circulating liquidity by 10% next year

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    Post by Rocky Wed 29 Nov 2023, 5:11 am

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    [size=52]Parliamentary Finance: The government will reduce circulating liquidity by 10% next year[/size]
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     Information / Baghdad..
     Member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Mudar Al-Karawi, confirmed on Wednesday the government’s intention to reduce the liquidity circulating in Iraq by 10% during 2024.
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    Al-Karawi said in an interview with Al-Maalouma, “The Sudanese government has begun adopting a series of economic solutions aimed at electronic transition in paying wages and services to government institutions, including gas stations, via modern cards to reduce money circulation mechanisms.”
    He added, "Beginning the electronic transition in the circulation of funds in state institutions has several positives that lie in economic advantages in terms of reducing cash liquidity and transferring it to an electronic nature, which will be more controlled, not to mention its contribution to strengthening the financial balances in banks and banks."
    He pointed out that "the government's programs will reduce the liquidity circulating among citizens by at least 10% during 2024 if they are implemented in practice."
    The Ministry of Oil approved programs to pay fuel refueling fees via electronic cards, in a step that is the first of its kind in Iraq. Ended 25 February
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