Economy Overview - Baghdad In recent developments, the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs has reported on the arrival of Syrian workers in Iraq. Ministry spokesman Hassan Khawam stated that
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Economy News - Update The fourteenth session of the International Conference on Religion Management, convened by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), took place in Geneva from
Economy Update - Baghdad In a recent meeting held on Tuesday, the Council of Ministers enacted a decision to appoint 17 managers across various ministries while relieving 7 others of
Economy Overview - Baghdad Nawfal Abu Ragheef, the head of the Media and Communications Authority, along with Communications Minister Hayam Al-Yasiri, has underscored the critical need for enhanced cooperation aimed
Economy News - Baghdad The Ministry of Construction, Housing, and Public Municipalities is actively advancing the rehabilitation project for the Baiji - Al-Sharqat Junction road located in Salah al-Din Governorate,
Economy News - Baghdad In a regular session held on Tuesday, the Council of Ministers approved several significant measures, primarily authorizing the Ministry of Oil to enter into a contract
The Iraqi government, under Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Sudani, has officially approved an extensive package of economic and service initiatives aimed at enhancing key sectors such as energy, oil, infrastructure,
Assessment of Corruption and Governance in Iraq A recent report from the American "Heritage" Research and Educational Foundation reveals significant insights into the state of governance and corruption across 184
Economic Developments - Baghdad Basra Governor Asaad Al-Eidani has announced the government's engagement with Total to address the issue of oil burners and reduce their environmental impact in the province.
Weak Revenue Collection in Iraq: A Call for Comprehensive Reforms The Parliamentary Finance Committee in Iraq has raised concerns regarding the country's revenue collection, labeling it as "very weak." This
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