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    Parliamentary Investment: Approval of the Arbitration Law will protect foreign capital from sanction

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    Post by Rocky Tue 23 Jul 2024, 7:20 am

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    Information / Baghdad .. 
    Member of the Parliamentary Economic and Investment Committee, MP Mohammed Al-Ziyadi, confirmed today, Tuesday, that the approval of the arbitration law will protect foreign capital from international financial sanctions.
    Al-Ziyadi said in a statement to / Al-Maalouma / agency, "Tomorrow's session will witness the first reading of the arbitration law, which is a step towards activating commercial investment in Iraq."
    He pointed out that "Iraq is in dire need of approving this law because it will open up horizons for commercial cooperation and investment of funds, in addition to thinking about ways that help attract investors and capital."
    Al-Ziyadi stressed the "necessity of not touching the foundations of the state and the integration of government institutions." 
    It is noteworthy that the Presidency of the Iraqi Council of Representatives included the first reading paragraph of the draft arbitration law in its session that will be held tomorrow, Wednesday. End / 25m

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