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    Parliamentary Economy: Factories stopped due to poor management and planning

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    Post by Rocky Sun 09 Jun 2024, 4:46 am

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    Information / Baghdad.. 
    Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Economy and Trade Committee, Yasser Al-Husseini, said on Sunday that the cessation of factories and laboratories was due to poor management and planning, noting that “thousands of laboratories and factories have collapsed and disappeared.”
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     Al-Husseini told Al-Maalouma, “Mismanagement led to the destruction of the Iraqi industry,” noting, “The committee demanded that the national industry be provided with all the facilities it needs and legislate the laws that regulate the work of the industrial sector.”
    He explained, "The problem of Iraqi factories is the mismanagement of the ministers who succeeded each other in the Ministry of Industry."
    He continued, "Restoring factories to work will provide great opportunities for the unemployed and create a state of great recovery that contributes to supporting the country's economy." Ended 25 hours.
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