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    Why doesn't Iraq rely on the World Bank to overcome the "dollar crisis"? A specialist answers

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    Why doesn't Iraq rely on the World Bank to overcome the "dollar crisis"? A specialist answers Empty Why doesn't Iraq rely on the World Bank to overcome the "dollar crisis"? A specialist answers

    Post by Rocky Fri 30 Aug 2024, 4:55 am

    Why doesn't Iraq rely on the World Bank to overcome the "dollar crisis"? A specialist answers
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    Baghdad Today - Baghdad
    Today, Friday (August 30, 2024), the expert in economic and financial affairs, Nabil Jabbar Al-Tamimi, commented on the possibility of the World Bank helping Iraq develop its economic and financial situation and solve the remittance crisis.
    Al-Tamimi said in an interview with Baghdad Today, "The World Bank is an international banking financial institution affiliated with the United Nations, but it is subject to special management related to the influence of some countries according to their banking contributions, as its tasks are limited to investment financing for countries, providing international loans, and managing projects according to its international banking conditions."
    He pointed out that "Iraq is currently working extensively with one of the World Bank institutions with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to develop a group of sectors, including the transportation and airports sectors," explaining that "the World Bank, as an important international and financial institution and a UN institution at the same time, works with Iraq and other countries in the fields of lending and providing technical consultations, as well as providing Iraq with economic data and analyses within the limits of its work."
    The expert in economic and financial affairs stressed that "it is not within the World Bank's jurisdiction to intervene in the issues facing Iraq, especially with regard to the remittance crisis, local banking failures, or weak procedures to protect funds from suspicions of money laundering and financing terrorism."
    According to specialists, Iraq has more than (70) banks, approximately five of which are governmental and the remaining number are private banks, but Iraq relies heavily on financial transfers, especially with regard to the dollar, to various foreign banks, due to the failure of Iraqi private banks to arrange their legal and technical situations in the issue of financial correspondence.
    Earlier, Alia Nassif, a member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, revealed that the Iraqi-Jordanian National Bank had obtained $3.6 billion from the currency auction during the first three months of the current year, which enabled it to obtain a profit of about 40 billion dinars.
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