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FRANK26….4-22-25….IT’S REAL!!!

This video is in Frank’s and his team’s opinion only

Frank’s team is Walkingstick, Eddie in Iraq and guests

Playback Number: 605-313-5163   PIN: 156996#

What Frank’s suit color’s mean…. FRANKS SUIT COLORS FOR CC'S..... WHITE = NEW INFO…. SILVER = INTEL FROZEN…. RED= HIGH ALERT… PURPLE=GUEST WITH US…. BLUE = AIR FORCE…. BLACK = GROUND/FF’S…. GREEN= MR OR FAB 4 ... GOLD = CHANGE… ORANGE=IMPLEMENTATION

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More “Iraq News” Posted by Clare at KTFA 4-21-2025

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Clare:  APIKUR Pushes for Written Agreements in Ongoing Kurdistan Region Oil Export Negotiations

4/20/2025   ERBIL  —

Member companies of the Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR) reiterated their call for formal written agreements during the latest round of discussions with Iraqi and Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) officials over the resumption of oil exports via the Iraq-Turkey pipeline.

The meeting, held on April 20, focused on the necessary conditions to restart oil flows that have been suspended for over a year. While all sides presented their positions on a range of technical and legal matters, no final agreements were reached.

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Clare:  APIKUR Pushes for Written Agreements in Ongoing Kurdistan Region Oil Export Negotiations

4/20/2025   ERBIL  —

Member companies of the Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR) reiterated their call for formal written agreements during the latest round of discussions with Iraqi and Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) officials over the resumption of oil exports via the Iraq-Turkey pipeline.

The meeting, held on April 20, focused on the necessary conditions to restart oil flows that have been suspended for over a year. While all sides presented their positions on a range of technical and legal matters, no final agreements were reached.

APIKUR member companies emphasized the need for fair implementation of Iraq’s federal budget law, especially regarding the role and responsibilities of an independent consultant tasked with overseeing oil production and exports. They also stressed that any future arrangements must not infringe on existing contracts with international oil companies (IOCs), which have been upheld by Iraqi courts.

Crucially, APIKUR is seeking written agreements that provide clear guarantees on payment terms and the settlement of outstanding arrears. According to a statement from the organization, the member companies "did not receive satisfactory assurances" on these key issues during Saturday's meeting.

In an effort to move the talks forward, several APIKUR members have submitted draft sales and lifting agreements, along with detailed recommendations for the independent consultant’s scope of work, to both KRG and federal Iraqi officials.

Despite the lack of immediate progress, APIKUR reaffirmed its readiness to resume exports—contingent on securing signed agreements that protect the fiscal and economic terms of their existing contracts.

The talks come amid growing pressure to resolve the impasse, which has had significant financial implications for both the federal and regional governments, as well as oil companies operating in the Kurdistan Region.  LINK

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 Since our announcement of LIBERATION DAY, many World Leaders and Business Executives have come to me asking for relief from Tariffs. It’s good to see that the World knows we are serious, because WE ARE!

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But for those who want the easiest path: Come to America, and build in America!

Donald J. Trump   @realDonaldTrump

NON-TARIFF CHEATING:

1. Currency Manipulation
2. VATs which act as tariffs and export subsidies
3. Dumping Below Cost
4. Export Subsidies and Other Govt. Subsidies
5. Protective Agricultural Standards (e.g., no genetically engineered corn in EU)
6. Protective Technical Standards (Japan’s bowling ball test)
7. Counterfeiting, Piracy, and IP Theft (Over $1 trillion a year)
8. Transshipping to EVADE Tariffs!!!

Apr 20, 2025, 5:13 PM

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump

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Clare:  Al-Sudani acknowledges the "actual" realization of the budget deficit

4/21/2025

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani acknowledged on Monday that the federal budget deficit has been realized.

In his speech during a meeting with the head and members of the Dhi Qar Provincial Council, as reported by Shafaq News Agency, Al-Sudani said, "In our government, the budget deficit has actually appeared to achieve accomplishments, and there is efficiency in spending, performance, and work, while the previous deficit was planning."

He added, "Our government has arranged the spending mechanism according to the principle of the most important, then the important, and we have worked in many sectors and achieved positive results," indicating, "In the 2024 budget, (156) trillion dinars were spent out of (213) trillion planned, including (90) trillion for salaries, (40) trillion for operational, and (13) trillion for ministries and governorates' projects."

Last year's budget amounted to 211 trillion dinars, with revenues estimated at 144 trillion and 336 billion dinars, while expenditures amounted to 210 trillion and 936 billion dinars, and the deficit was 63 trillion and 599 billion dinars.   LINK

Clare:  Al-Sudani's advisor: Iraq's foreign exchange reserves are fine.

4/21/2025- Baghdad

 The Prime Minister's financial advisor, Mazhar Mohammed Salih, confirmed on Monday that Iraq's foreign exchange reserves cover 100% of the national currency.

Saleh said, "Iraq's foreign currency reserves still have the capacity to cover 100% of the national currency issued, and that commercial efficiency has been achieved."

He added, "These reserves still cover the country's imports for three months, and therefore foreign reserves are considered stable." He pointed out that the development of the optimal external use of foreign currency is achieved through a careful balance between the role of these reserves in maintaining the foreign purchasing power of the dinar and the stability of the exchange rate, and the standard of reserve efficiency, which is one of the functions of monetary policy as an independent body in achieving its goals of monetary stability and economic development.

On March 31, 2025, the Central Bank of Iraq revealed that the central bank's net foreign reserves for 2024 amounted to 130.81 trillion dinars, a 10.18% decrease compared to the same period in 2023, when they reached 145.64 trillion dinars.

 The Central Bank confirmed that the reason for the decline in foreign reserves is due to the rise in domestic public debt, which is intended to cover the real deficit in the state's general budget. LINK

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Clare:  KRG Shifts “My Account” Salary Banking Project to Ministry of Finance

By Dler Mohammed    ERBIL — 

In a strategic move aimed at streamlining the salary distribution system, Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani has issued a directive to transfer the management of the “My Account” banking initiative for public sector salaries to the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) Ministry of Finance and Economy.

The decision was officially confirmed on Sunday, in a formal statement signed by Omed Sabah, Head of the Council of Ministers' Office. According to the statement, the transfer of responsibility is based on Barzani’s order to ensure compliance with the legal and procedural standards of Iraq’s Federal Central Bank.

Under this shift, the Ministry of Finance will now oversee the implementation and administration of the “My Account” project, which is designed to deposit government employee salaries directly into individual bank accounts. The ministry is also tasked with ensuring that the project aligns with federal banking laws and regulations, safeguarding public servants' accounts' financial integrity and privacy.

The “My Account” initiative—Hajmari Min in Kurdish—was originally managed by a specialized team reporting to the Council of Ministers. It was launched as part of broader reform efforts by the KRG to modernize its payroll system, increase transparency, and reduce corruption related to salary disbursements.

By transferring authority to the Ministry of Finance, the government aims to centralize oversight, improve efficiency, and establish a more permanent institutional framework for the project. The move reflects a broader commitment to fiscal reform and digitization within the public sector, consistent with global standards for financial governance.

The transition also addresses concerns about regulatory compliance, particularly regarding federal oversight and banking law adherence—critical for ensuring continued coordination with Iraq’s financial institutions and international banking partners.

As the Ministry of Finance assumes full control of “My Account,” it is expected to roll out additional measures to protect user data and enhance the platform’s accessibility and reliability for tens of thousands of government employees across the Kurdistan Region.  LINK

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Clare:  Rafidain Bank announces the third issuance of national investment bonds.

 4/21/2025 

In line with the directives of the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of Iraq, Rafidain Bank is offering citizens and investors a unique investment opportunity through the third issue of national bonds, which will be offered for subscription from April 20, 2025, until May 20, 2025, in two categories that generate fixed and rewarding returns:

Details of the offered bonds:
 1. Investment bond worth (500,000) five hundred thousand dinars
 • Annual return: 8%
 • Investment period: two years
 • Interest payment: every six months
 2. Investment bond worth (1,000,000) one million dinars
 • Annual return: 10%
 • Investment period: four years
 • Interest payment: every six months

Why invest with us?
 • A guaranteed and fixed return higher than traditional banking returns
 • A national investment supported by the state through the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank
 • An ideal opportunity for savers and those looking for a safe investment
 • Available to individuals and companies

We invite you to seize this lucrative investment opportunity by visiting the nearest Rafidain Bank branch in Baghdad and the governorates to submit a purchase request and benefit from the benefits of this issuance.  LINK

 

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Some “Iraq News” Posted by Clare at KTFA 4-20-2025

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Clare:  Al-Sudani congratulates Christians on Easter: May you have good health, safety and peace every year.

4/20/2025  Baghdad –

"We care about the precious diversity of our homeland."

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani congratulated Christians on Easter Sunday, affirming the government's interest in and support for diversity, which he said represents a source of strength and social and cultural richness. 

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Clare:  Al-Sudani congratulates Christians on Easter: May you have good health, safety and peace every year.

4/20/2025  Baghdad –

"We care about the precious diversity of our homeland."

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani congratulated Christians on Easter Sunday, affirming the government's interest in and support for diversity, which he said represents a source of strength and social and cultural richness.  LINK

Clare:  The Central Bank launches the virtual bank project.

The Central Bank of Iraq announces its adoption of a project to launch a virtual bank in Iraqi universities. This is the first virtual bank to be established in an Iraqi university. The first phase will be held at Al-Muthanna University, which hosted a comprehensive exhibition held on the sidelines of the second scientific conference "Artificial Intelligence and Labor Market Requirements."

The conference was organized by the University's College of Administration and Economics, in cooperation with Mansoura University of Egypt, the Central Bank of Iraq, the Muthanna Chamber of Commerce, and the Muthanna Chamber of Industry.

 The exhibition included pavilions representing a group of banks and companies, as well as displays of fine art and heritage.

The virtual bank project aims to provide students and graduates with practical experience in banking, preparing them to develop human resources capable of meeting the needs of financial institutions. It also aims to provide students with practical experience by simulating the work of financial institutions and adopting international best practices.

It also aims to encourage financial institutions operating in Iraq to access and expand financial services to all geographical regions of Iraq, with the aim of strengthening financial inclusion plans.

Central Bank of Iraq
Media Office
April 20, 2025

https://cbi.iq/news/view/2855

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Clare:  Baghdad and Erbil are discussing with foreign companies a mechanism for resuming the region's oil exports.

4/20/2025 Baghdad

An informed source revealed on Saturday that a tripartite meeting was held in Erbil, bringing together representatives of the federal government, the Kurdistan Regional Government, and foreign oil companies operating in the region, to discuss a mechanism for resuming Kurdistan's oil exports.

The source told Al-Ahed News, "The meeting addressed the activities of oil investment companies, discussed ways to resume oil exports from the region, and listened to the views of production companies regarding the next steps."

He added, "The meeting witnessed an extensive discussion of the technical and logistical challenges hindering the resumption of exports, and the importance of coordination between all parties was emphasized to ensure positive outcomes that serve the country's interests."

It is noteworthy that a meeting scheduled to be held last Saturday in the capital, Baghdad, between the federal Ministry of Oil, the Ministry of Natural Resources in the regional government, and the Kurdistan Oil Industries Union (APIKUR), was postponed for reasons yet to be revealed.  LINK

Clare:  Al-Sudani directs a re-evaluation of the oil licensing rounds in Iraq.

4/20/2025

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani directed, on Sunday, the need to re-evaluate the licensing rounds experience 15 years after their launch, stressing the need to work to remove obstacles facing investors in the oil and gas sector.

This came after he chaired a meeting with representatives of major foreign oil companies operating in Iraq, attended by the Minister of Oil, relevant authorities within the ministry, the Board of Supreme Audit, the General Tax Authority, and the Employment Department at the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, according to a statement issued by the Iraqi government.

The statement noted that the meeting, the second of its kind, discussed several issues, most notably the mechanism for stopping gas flaring and its investment, the water injection strategy, and the growth of investment in the oil sector, in addition to work permits and social security.

Al-Sudani directed the need to address the obstacles impeding project implementation, stressing that the partnership with companies in this regard is strategic and represents a government priority in maintaining and increasing production rates.

The Prime Minister emphasized the goal of developing production and raising the efficiency of oil reservoir management by introducing modern technology, improving facility performance, and ending the flaring of associated gas. He also emphasized the importance of achieving optimal utilization of this gas, whether in operating power plants or supporting vital industries such as petrochemicals, fertilizers, iron, and steel.

Al-Sudani also noted that the government is working to improve the operating environment for oil companies, enhance security at various sites and facilities, and develop infrastructure. He explained that the government is looking to enter into a long-term partnership with oil companies to ensure optimal use of oil and gas resources in a way that benefits the people and achieves development goals.  LINK

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Clare: Prime Minister's Advisor: The annual deficit set in the three-year budget is precautionary.

4/20/2025- Baghdad

Advisor to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Mohammed Saleh, confirmed on Sunday that the annual deficit set in the three-year budget is precautionary and within maximum spending limits. He explained that the three-year budget is based on a preventative philosophy to achieve economic and social goals without risks.

“The amended federal general budget, which was legislated under Law No. 13 of 2023 (the three-year budget), is proceeding in its financial measures within what is called the financial scope or fiscal space, which is a realistic and preventive philosophy based on the principle of using the financial flexibility available to the public finances to adjust its policies in arranging its priorities (such as public spending, taxes, or support levels),” said the Prime Minister’s advisor, Mazhar Mohammed Salih, in an interview with the Iraqi News Agency, followed by “Al-Eqtisad News.”

He pointed out that “this is in order to achieve economic and social goals, without causing major risks to financial stability or excessive increases in public debt.”

Saleh noted that "the aforementioned three-year general budget law, supported by the current amended Financial Management Law No. 6 of 2019, undoubtedly provides the ability to address the set deficit limits with the minimum possible amount of money," indicating that "this is what public spending has followed during the first quarter of fiscal year 2025."

Saleh explained that "although the annual deficit recorded in the three-year budget is 64 trillion dinars, it is a precautionary deficit that was drawn and calculated within the maximum spending limits of 200 trillion dinars, and the export prices of a barrel of crude oil at an annual average of about $70, and exported quantities of about 3.4 million barrels of crude oil per day," noting that "the budget implemented in the fiscal year 2024 was with a comfortable ceiling that did not exceed 156 trillion dinars, with partial borrowings from the domestic financial market that also did not exceed less than half of the ceiling set for borrowing to cover the deficit, and with an average barrel of oil that was $75 per exported barrel."

He continued: "What we need today, in light of the fluctuations in the global oil market, the decline in the oil asset cycle and the expectations surrounding it, requires a review and high discipline in examining expenditures in general and operating expenditures in particular, and accurately controlling their paths and resorting to what is called a budget of sufficiency with the minimum level of expenditure while maximizing financial resources in a manner commensurate with the total expenditure that meets the basic needs of the national economy within the financial space, such as the importance of securing salaries, wages, pensions and social care as a first priority, in addition to agricultural support."

He added that "working to involve the private sector in and finance development projects is a testing opportunity to prove the role of the partnership between the state and the private sector in supporting development and demonstrating the role of the partnership philosophy in overcoming the economic challenges imposed by energy markets as an external international factor on the total economic activity."

He stressed that "the 2025 budget tables being prepared and presented to the House of Representatives must reflect the current conditions in the international economy, whether in terms of international trade protectionist wars or the cautious price fluctuations facing energy markets that affect the financial budgets of the OPEC+ group of countries, including our country, during the current year, in light of cautious global geopolitical and economic fluctuations that have not yet stabilized." LINK

 

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FRANK26…4-16-25….140 = HCL = NEW RATE ?

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Frank’s team is Walkingstick, Eddie in Iraq and guests

Playback Number: 605-313-5163   PIN: 156996#

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FRANK26…4-16-25….140 = HCL = NEW RATE ?

This video is in Frank’s and his team’s opinion only

Frank’s team is Walkingstick, Eddie in Iraq and guests

Playback Number: 605-313-5163   PIN: 156996#

What Frank’s suit color’s mean…. FRANKS SUIT COLORS FOR CC'S..... WHITE = NEW INFO…. SILVER = INTEL FROZEN…. RED= HIGH ALERT… PURPLE=GUEST WITH US…. BLUE = AIR FORCE…. BLACK = GROUND/FF’S…. GREEN= MR OR FAB 4 ... GOLD = CHANGE… ORANGE=IMPLEMENTATION

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“Vietnam News” Posted by Henig at KTFA 4-16-2025

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Henig:  Việt Nam has 200 million personal payment accounts: expert

April 15, 2025 - 20:40

The banking sector is vital to this transformation, playing a leading role in meeting customer demands and contributing to national digital goals. Recent years have seen significant advancements in the Vietnamese banking industry, aligning with the Digital Transformation Plan for the Banking Industry to 2025, which has a vision extending to 2030

By early 2025, personal payment accounts in Việt Nam are expected to exceed 200 million, according to the Deputy Director of the Payment Department at the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), Lê Anh Dũng,.

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Henig:  Việt Nam has 200 million personal payment accounts: expert

April 15, 2025 - 20:40

The banking sector is vital to this transformation, playing a leading role in meeting customer demands and contributing to national digital goals. Recent years have seen significant advancements in the Vietnamese banking industry, aligning with the Digital Transformation Plan for the Banking Industry to 2025, which has a vision extending to 2030

By early 2025, personal payment accounts in Việt Nam are expected to exceed 200 million, according to the Deputy Director of the Payment Department at the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), Lê Anh Dũng,.

Dũng made the remarks during a two-day conference on World Financial Innovation Series 2025 starting in Hà Nội on Tuesday. He noted that many banks have successfully reduced their cost-to-income ratio (CIR) to below 30 per cent, showcasing improved efficiency through comprehensive digital transformation, positioning them alongside leading financial institutions in the region.

 Dũng emphasised that Việt Nam is entering a pivotal phase of development, aiming to become a developed nation by 2045, as outlined in Resolution 57-NQ/TW by the Politburo. This resolution focuses on breakthroughs in science, technology and national digital transformation.

In this context, digital transformation is not just a trend, but a crucial driver for sustainable economic growth, enhanced national competitiveness and improved quality of life. The banking sector is vital to this transformation, playing a leading role in meeting customer demands and contributing to national digital goals.

 Recent years have seen significant advancements in the Vietnamese banking industry, aligning with the Digital Transformation Plan for the Banking Industry to 2025, (Decision 810/QĐ-NHNN). To enhance operational efficiency, customer experience and risk management, credit institutions have heavily invested in advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, big data, cloud computing and robotic process automation (RPA).

The trend of hyper-personalisation is emerging as a key highlight in the banking sector, enabling the provision of tailor-made products and services for each customer based on real-time data analysis and transaction context. This approach has yielded impressive results, by early 2025, over 90 per cent of financial transactions at many credit institutions were conducted through digital channels. This achievement reflects the industry's commitment to focusing on customers, enhancing user experiences and delivering practical benefits.

Most banks have effectively used the National Population Database to implement customer identification via chip-embedded citizen identification cards. As a result, the number of personal payment accounts has surpassed 200 million, with transaction growth via the internet, mobile devices and QR codes reaching 35 per cent, 33 per cent, and 66 per cent respectively, compared to the same period in 2024. Many banks have successfully reduced their cost-to-income ratio (CIR) below 30 per cent, showcasing their efficiency and alignment with leading financial institutions in the region.

Lê Anh Dũng emphasised that these figures not only highlight the rapid pace of digital transformation but also illustrate financial inclusion, enabling tens of millions of people—especially in rural and remote areas—to access convenient and modern financial services.

 According to Dũng the Vietnamese banking industry, while achieving significant progress in digital transformation, also faces several challenges. The foremost challenge is ensuring network security and data protection. High-tech attacks, such as deepfake technology and identity fraud, are becoming increasingly sophisticated and widespread, necessitating robust security measures.

 There is an ongoing need to invest in modern technology infrastructure and develop human resources equipped with digital skills. This requires coordinated efforts among management agencies, credit institutions and technology partners to address these gaps effectively.

The legal framework must continue to evolve to keep pace with technological advancements and emerging business models. It is crucial to strike a balance between encouraging innovation and ensuring system stability, safety and consumer protection. The Vice Chairman and General Secretary of the Vietnam Banking Association, Nguyễn Quốc Hùng, highlighted the significant impact of digital transformation in the banking sector.

Through this transformation, banks are able to offer practical products and services that enhance user experience for both individuals and businesses. This effort aligns with the government's Project 06, focusing on modernisation and efficiency.

 Key advancements include the implementation of biometric authentication and one-touch payment systems via QR codes. Furthermore, the banking industry is actively leveraging artificial intelligence in two primary areas: AI is used for forecasting and optimising business operations. AI helps in identifying fraud and money laundering risks, ensuring compliance with regulations.

In addition, banks are enhancing online public services, integrating them with the National Public Service Portal. Currently, over 90 per cent of work records are managed online, with nearly 14.6 million accounts and 46.2 million records submitted through the portal. The system has facilitated approximately 26.8 million online payment transactions, amounting to more than VNĐ12.9 trillion (US$516 million). This comprehensive approach underscores the commitment of the banking sector to innovate and improve service delivery through technology. At the sideline of the event, Praveen Venu, co-founder of the Indian Tradepass - the organiser of the event - said digital transformation is becoming increasingly critical across all sectors, particularly in the financial services industry.

 In Việt Nam, there is a significant surge in interest from digital banks and technology providers eager to showcase their capabilities to financial institutions.

 The exhibition features impressive companies introducing cutting-edge digital transformation solutions. Topics of great interest include digital banking, AI in banking, cybersecurity in the financial sector and customer experience. These subjects will be focal points of discussion throughout the two-day event. “We have seen remarkable engagement not only from delegates but also from many technology providers, all eager to participate in this vital conversation.

The impact of digital banking in Việt Nam is substantial, with a growing number of Neo banks emerging across Southeast Asia, positioning Việt Nam as a promising market for this model,” he said.— VNS LINK

Henig:  Việt Nam’s digital future in the spotlight at GSMA Digital Summit Hanoi

April 15, 2025 - 15:05

Stakeholders gathered at the GSMA Digital Summit Hanoi to drive secure, inclusive digital growth and tackle rising fraud threats head-on as Việt Nam fast-tracks its transformation into a leading digital economy.

HÀ NỘI — Leaders from government, industry and the tech sector gathered at GSMA Digital Summit Hanoi on April 15 to address one of the most pressing challenges facing the region’s digital transformation: the growing threat of scams and erosion of consumer trust.

The summit builds on insights from GSMA’s Mobile Economy Asia Pacific and Digital Nations reports and findings from the recent 'Towards an Inclusive Digital Nation: Addressing the Scam Economy and Preserving Trust in the Digital Ecosystem' report, highlighting growing concerns across the region.

 In Việt Nam, 74 per cent of consumers now use e-wallets, yet 89 per cent say they fear account hacking, and 95 per cent are concerned about the misuse of their personal data online. “Việt Nam stands at a defining moment in its digital journey,” said GSMA's Head of Asia Pacific Julian Gorman.

"On one hand, high mobile adoption and a flourishing e-wallet market are unlocking incredible opportunities for economic growth and financial inclusion. On the other hand, rising scams and identity threats are putting consumer trust at risk.

This summit brings industry and government leaders together to take meaningful action - from smarter regulation to innovative fraud solutions - so that Việt Nam’s digital future remains secure, inclusive and built on trust.” At the event, delegates explored practical measures to combat digital fraud, including real-time transaction verification, multi-factor authentication, Silent OTP solutions and closer collaboration between mobile operators, banks and fintech players.

Participants also addressed the threat of SIM-swap fraud - a concern for 78 per cent of Vietnamese consumers, well above the regional average - and how API-driven security tools, such as those enabled by the GSMA Open Gateway initiative, can be effectively integrated across sectors.

A dedicated session focused on the broader 'scam economy' challenge, highlighting how unchecked fraud could stall the adoption of digital services and erode the foundations of the digital ecosystem. Speakers emphasised the need for coordinated action on consumer protection, from enhanced fraud monitoring to public education campaigns.

Despite Việt Nam’s strong digital uptake, challenges persist around digital literacy and extending connectivity to underserved communities. Attendees stressed the importance of public-private partnerships to expand mobile coverage, improve digital skills and support a regulatory environment that promotes both innovation and safety.

Throughout the summit, discussions returned to a central theme: trust. Whether enabling e-wallets, protecting data or delivering public services, the success of Việt Nam’s digital transformation depends on maintaining consumer confidence.

 Stakeholders also called for cross-sector collaboration to create a secure and user-friendly digital environment, rooted in transparency and resilience.

In line with this goal, the GSMA also announced the renaming of the APAC Fintech Forum to the ASEAN Fintech Forum, sharpening the focus of regional collaboration on combatting scams and fraud within ASEAN and tackling the export of scams and fraud from the region. To launch this new chapter, the first ASEAN Fintech Forum Roundtable was held alongside the summit, bringing together fintech, telco and regulatory leaders to explore joint solutions to shared threats and unlock new growth opportunities.

Việt Nam is experiencing remarkable growth in mobile-led services and could soon become a leading digital nation in Asia Pacific, powered by high smartphone penetration, strong connectivity and supportive policies.

 Việt Nam’s National Digital Transformation Programme aims to position the country among the world’s top 30 digital nations by 2030, with bold goals including nationwide 5G and fibre access, the development of over 100,000 digital technology businesses and a workforce of 1.5 million people skilled in digital technologies. — VNS    LINK

 

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FRANK26…4-14-25….IRAN…DEAL OR NO DEAL

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FRANK26…4-14-25….IRAN…DEAL OR NO DEAL

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FRANK26…4-14-25….IRAN…DEAL OR NO DEAL

This video is in Frank’s and his team’s opinion only

Frank’s team is Walkingstick, Eddie in Iraq and guests

Playback Number: 605-313-5163   PIN: 156996#

What Frank’s suit color’s mean…. FRANKS SUIT COLORS FOR CC'S..... WHITE = NEW INFO…. SILVER = INTEL FROZEN…. RED= HIGH ALERT… PURPLE=GUEST WITH US…. BLUE = AIR FORCE…. BLACK = GROUND/FF’S…. GREEN= MR OR FAB 4 ... GOLD = CHANGE… ORANGE=IMPLEMENTATION

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Clare:  Who controls the dollar exchange rate now? Arian parliament answers.

4/14/2025  Economy

Member confirmed Finance Committee Mustafa Al-Karawi Today, Monday, the current controlling factor for the dollar exchange rate is foreign remittances.

Al-Karawi told Sumaria News, “There are still large gaps in this process, and we notice the presence of hard currency in local markets in large quantities that do not match the volume of imported goods.”

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Clare:  Who controls the dollar exchange rate now? Arian parliament answers.

4/14/2025  Economy

Member confirmed Finance Committee Mustafa Al-Karawi Today, Monday, the current controlling factor for the dollar exchange rate is foreign remittances.

Al-Karawi told Sumaria News, “There are still large gaps in this process, and we notice the presence of hard currency in local markets in large quantities that do not match the volume of imported goods.”

He continued, “Foreign remittances and control over auditing... Bills The dollar exchange rate is controlled by the Central Bank, taxes, customs, and border crossings,” he said, noting that “the problem of controlling the volume of imported goods and comparing them with the volume of amounts transferred outside Iraq "It is still going on."

He continued, “We are working to ensure seriousness and find radical solutions to the problem of foreign remittances,” calling for “the need to adopt a new electronic system that manages this process, independent of personal actions.”   LINK

Clare: Iraq intends to purchase and manufacture 23 cruise ships.

4/14/2025- Baghdad

The Ministry of Transport intends to contract for the purchase and manufacture of 23 different vessels and boats to support the river transport sector and stimulate its movement locally and internationally as part of a plan to revitalize the sector in the country.

The Director General of the Ministry's General Maritime Transport Company, Ahmed Al-Asadi, said his company intends to contract for the purchase of 15 tourist boats to activate the river taxi project, in conjunction with the Ministry's plan to develop the Corniche dock in Basra Governorate, which is currently being referred for implementation.  

He added that his company is planning to build eight new vessels, and has submitted the project to the Cabinet Secretariat to obtain the necessary approvals. He revealed that the company has begun receiving offers from companies for the purpose of joint operation with the company's fleet for integrated transportation of various types of vessels. He pointed out that the completion of these contracts will complete the transportation mechanism for his company from containers, ships and docks, as it owns shares in a commercial dock and another for oil.  LINK

Frank26:  "ASRAFLAK !!!... THIS SUGGESTS AN INCREASE IN THE IQD EXCHANGE RATE !!!".......F26 

Plunging Oil Prices Jeopardize Iraq’s Budget: Will the Government Resort to Dollar Revaluation?

 4/13/2025

Iraq is bracing for renewed economic turbulence as oil prices fall below the critical $65 per barrel mark—five dollars short of the benchmark adopted in the country’s federal budget. The slide in global crude markets threatens to erode the very foundation of Iraq’s oil-dependent economy, prompting speculation over potential fiscal and monetary policy shifts.

According to economic analyst Salah Boushi, the continued depreciation in oil prices could severely undermine the state’s ability to fund essential institutions and public services. “The longer this drop persists, the more pressure the government will face,” he told Kurdistan24. “A flexible, carefully calibrated strategy is imperative. Increasing oil production may become necessary to offset lost revenues.”

While some officials advocate for boosting output, others warn against hasty decisions involving Iraq’s monetary reserves. The central bank’s hard currency reserves, considered a last line of defense, are unlikely to be tapped under current circumstances. Still, one policy instrument remains within reach—and contentious: the exchange rate.

Economic expert Ahmed al-Ansari noted that while Iraq’s reserve fund is generally safeguarded for emergencies, adjusting the value of the Iraqi dinar relative to the U.S. dollar remains a plausible option. “We’re unlikely to see the reserves touched, but a revaluation of the dinar, coupled with domestic borrowing, could help bridge a potential deficit,” al-Ansari explained.

The recent price plunge has also sparked unconventional proposals. Some economists have suggested postponing monthly salary disbursements by an additional ten days—shifting from a 30-day cycle to 40—as a temporary measure to alleviate budgetary stress and delay liquidity shortfalls.

Iraq’s fiscal vulnerability is deeply rooted in its dependency on oil, which constitutes nearly 90% of national revenue. Any significant fluctuation in the global oil market poses a direct threat to the country’s financial stability. As prices continue to fall below projections, the government faces the unwelcome prospect of making “painful” adjustments that could directly affect ordinary citizens.

For Iraq’s population—already grappling with inflation and diminished purchasing power—the prospect of a revised exchange rate raises alarm. A stronger dollar would translate into more expensive imports, triggering a ripple effect on everyday goods and services.

With few viable alternatives in the short term, and in the absence of economic diversification, the Iraqi government may be forced to choose between austerity and structural reform—or risk spiraling into a deeper crisis.   LINK

Clare:  Iraq awaits economic breakthrough following US-Iran agreement

4.14.2025   - Baghdad: 

Amid the successive crises facing Iraq, the national economy stands on the edge of waiting and anticipation, searching for a glimmer of hope that will open windows of relief amid the blocked financial horizon and the tightening noose on the local market.

Amid the anxiety of traders and the fear of consumers, the signs of the anticipated agreement between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran emerge as an opportunity that may carry within it the features of an economic breakthrough for Iraq, after years of suffering due to sanctions and regional tensions.

With every announcement or hint of progress in the negotiations, Iraqis' hopes are pinned on the possibility of liberating themselves from the shackles of complex transactions, and that this agreement will transform from a mere political card into a key to facilitating trade, ensuring stability, and protecting what remains of their purchasing power and economic capacity, which has been weakened by regional tensions.

Economic expert Nasser Al-Tamimi confirmed on Monday (April 14, 2025) that the expected agreement between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran will have economic benefits for Iraq.

Al-Tamimi told Baghdad Today, “The expected agreement between Washington and Tehran during the next phase is not only politically and security-wise important for Iraq, but also has economic benefits for Iraq. This agreement will lift some US sanctions against Iran, especially those related to the dollar issue. This may allow Iraq to conduct commercial transactions with Iran in dollars through official and legitimate means, and stop the black money transfers used by most traders.”

He added, "Among these economic benefits is Iraq's continued import of gas and electricity without any American obstacles or impediments. Therefore, the anticipated US-Iran agreement is of great importance to Iraq. However, if no agreement is reached and the situation escalates between the two parties, Iraq will be the most affected by this."

With the escalation of talk about a possible agreement between Washington and Tehran, expectations are growing that some of the restrictions imposed will be eased. This could give Iraq a new opportunity to regulate its trade with Iran through official and legitimate channels, mitigate the impact of recurring energy crises, and restore some balance to the local market, which has been chronically constrained by these regional and international challenges. LINK

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