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    Al-Sudani stresses the need for real reforms in the economy and the correct direction of resources

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    Al-Sudani stresses the need for real reforms in the economy and the correct direction of resources Empty Al-Sudani stresses the need for real reforms in the economy and the correct direction of resources

    Post by Rocky Wed 17 Jul 2024, 4:39 am

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    2024/07/17
    Hussein Al-Saadi:
    Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani stressed the need for real reforms in the economy and the correct direction of resources, while stressing the need for private sector companies to adhere to the retirement and social security law for workers. The
    Prime Minister's media office stated in a statement: Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani chaired a meeting of the Ministerial Council for the Economy, during which the most important decisions related to economic affairs were discussed, and work within the framework of the basic determinants of financial and administrative reform included in the government program.
    He added that the meeting hosted a group of businessmen specializing in the oil industries, as His Excellency affirmed the government's support for the active private sector, and its belief in its ability to support the Iraqi economy by providing job opportunities, and establishing a national industry that meets the needs of the local market, indicating that there are practical steps to achieve this support, as it is the only option for the government to cover the needs of citizens, and achieve the requirements of reconstruction and services, in implementation of the government program.
    Al-Sudani stressed the need for private sector companies to adhere to the retirement and social security law for workers; In order to expand their care in this sector, and increase the number of insured persons, stressing the importance of carrying out real reforms, and directing resources in the right direction, so that reliance on oil revenues does not continue as the sole source of income, and meeting the requirements of the operational and investment budget.
    The statement continued that the Council discussed the work of the Diwani Order Committee (24573 in 2024) on studying the economics of oil and gas in the country, leading to the adoption of showing the real costs along the value chain, according to economic foundations.
    He continued that “it was decided, during the meeting, to find a mechanism for marketing petroleum products expected to increase in the coming years, and to audit the quantities of petroleum derivatives supplied to factories and plants by the Financial Supervision Bureau, as well as to know the size of the current support for factories, and the amount of benefit achieved from it, in addition to evaluating factories according to production capacity and actual production and the extent of compliance with controls.
    He continued by saying: It was also decided that the government support provided to companies would be based on the products, the number of insured workers, and the factory’s ability to export according to a specific mechanism. A committee was formed that includes the Ministries of Oil and Industry, the Investment Authority, and National Security to follow up on the work of the factories and verify the information. It was also decided, during the meeting, to grant brick factories a period of one and a half years to convert their accreditation from black oil to liquefied gas.[/size]
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