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    An expert expects economic growth in Iraq to decline during 2024

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    An expert expects economic growth in Iraq to decline during 2024 Empty An expert expects economic growth in Iraq to decline during 2024

    Post by Rocky Tue 25 Jun 2024, 5:04 am

    An expert expects economic growth in Iraq to decline during 2024
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    Today, Tuesday (June 25, 2024), the economic expert, Nabil Al-Marsoumi, revealed the rate of economic growth in Iraq during 2024.
    Al-Marsoumi said in a post on the Facebook platform, followed by “Baghdad Today,” that “the World Bank confirmed in its report that Iraq’s economic growth reached 7.6% in 2022 and 7.6% in 2022, while it reached 2.9% in 2023,” expecting “Iraq’s economic growth will decrease in the year 2024 to reach - 0.3%, and it will achieve growth in the year 2025 reaching 3.8% and 5.3% in the year 2026.”
    He added, "Economic growth in Iraq is not self-growth or planned, but rather a transitory growth linked to external variables, the most important of which is the rise in global demand for oil and the rise in its prices, and therefore it cannot be relied upon to create positive effects among the various economic sectors," pointing out that "it should have been The World Bank should pay attention to the growth rate of non-oil gross product and not to general economic growth, which is greatly affected by oil.”
    Al-Marsoumi continued, “The significant economic growth achieved in Iraq in 2022 resulted from the increase in oil production quantities and the rise in oil prices, while the negative economic growth in 2023 and 2024 is linked to the decline in oil production quantities due to OPEC Plus restrictions and the decline in oil prices, as well as the expected positive economic growth.” “The years 2025 and 2026 are linked to a reduction in OPEC restrictions and the possibility of a rise in global oil prices.”
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