“Tidbits From TNT” Wednesday Morning 6-4-2025
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Tishwash: Advisor to the Prime Minister: The value of Iraq's natural resources exceeds $16 trillion
The Prime Minister's financial advisor, Mazhar Mohammed Salih, confirmed on Wednesday that Iraq is moving towards diversifying its GDP sources by expanding investment in the mining sector. He noted that the value of Iraq's natural resources exceeds $16 trillion.
Saleh told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "Iraq is moving towards diversifying its GDP sources by expanding investment in the mining sector, a sector that has been neglected for decades. The government has signed memoranda of understanding with reputable international companies in the fields of mineral exploration and investment, particularly in phosphate, sulfur, lithium, and copper fields.
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Tishwash: Advisor to the Prime Minister: The value of Iraq's natural resources exceeds $16 trillion
The Prime Minister's financial advisor, Mazhar Mohammed Salih, confirmed on Wednesday that Iraq is moving towards diversifying its GDP sources by expanding investment in the mining sector. He noted that the value of Iraq's natural resources exceeds $16 trillion.
Saleh told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "Iraq is moving towards diversifying its GDP sources by expanding investment in the mining sector, a sector that has been neglected for decades. The government has signed memoranda of understanding with reputable international companies in the fields of mineral exploration and investment, particularly in phosphate, sulfur, lithium, and copper fields.
This is within the framework of the strategic directions of the Iraqi government's program to diversify sources of national income and optimally utilize the country's resources." He added, "Investment in the mining sector will contribute to attracting billions of dollars in fields ripe for development, such as sulfur, phosphate, lithium, and other minerals."
He pointed out that "Iraq ranks first in the world in terms of the concentration of natural resources per square kilometer, and ninth globally in the value of various natural resources, with an estimated value exceeding $16 trillion, according to published global estimates."
He explained that "the various reserves of land wealth constitute a diverse stock of minerals, foremost among which is phosphate: its reserves are estimated at more than 10 billion tons, and our country ranks second globally in terms of reserves, and is concentrated in the Akashat region of Anbar Governorate. Second is free sulfur: our country enjoys large reserves in Mishraq in Nineveh Governorate, which are among the largest free sulfur fields in the world. Third is silica: in the Najaf region and western Iraq, it is used in the glass, electronics, and semiconductor industries, and is among the most important and purest reserves in the world, according to published international estimates." He continued, "Likewise, iron, manganese, copper, and gold are distributed across various regions of Iraq, particularly in the Kurdistan Region and the western and central borders, except for southern Iraq, which possesses vast reserves of other rare natural resources."
He pointed out that "the policy of diversifying the national economy by extracting and processing mineral resources for national industries, and then adopting their export by maximizing value-added chains in manufacturing or semi-manufacturing industries, will add at least 10 percent to the GDP in the first phase."
He pointed out that "after that, the percentage will increase to become one of the pillars of diversifying national income sources over time, especially if the link between mineral investment and the development of national manufacturing industries grows, such as fertilizer, aluminum, glass, electronics, and batteries related to renewable energy.
This is in addition to the introduction of foreign capital and advanced digital technology and services, the provision of national job opportunities, and investment in Iraqis as a productive national resource."
He emphasized that "the mineral diversification policy is one of the opportunities to implement the philosophy of sustainable development and free the national economy from the extreme monopoly of oil resources. It is considered an economic defense against the monopoly of oil prices, which directly impacts the state budget."
He emphasized that "present and future generations will witness a new era of investment for Iraq in economic and technological progress and prosperity, towards building a promising model of balanced development." He noted that "Iraq, which strongly aspires to build investments in mining fields as an additional resource in the medium and long term, does not rule out investment in oil fields, but it cannot completely replace oil in the near term.
Rather, it serves as an important complement to the strategy of diversifying the national economy."
He concluded by saying: "The mining sector represents a promising opportunity for Iraq, not only to increase public financial revenues, but also to restore the structural balance of the Iraqi economy, create major national employment opportunities, and achieve diversified development in areas rich in natural resources, which will lead to increased investments in infrastructure, within a model of geographically balanced economic development for all of Iraq." link
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Tishwash: Babylon discusses investment opportunities with the European Union ambassador
The local government in Babylon announced today, Tuesday, the reception of the European Union Ambassador to Iraq, Thomas Seiler, where the prospects of supporting European companies' investment in Babylon Governorate in various sectors were discussed.
Babil Governor Adnan Al-Faihan said, "During the meeting, the most prominent investment opportunities available in the province were reviewed, based on Babil's distinguished strategic components that qualify it to be at the forefront of Iraqi provinces in the industrial and agricultural fields, especially since it is the food basket of the Middle Euphrates, and has appropriate infrastructure and a fertile environment for investment.
He added, "We also provided the ambassador with a detailed explanation of the province's distinguished geographical location, its natural resources and the abundance of arable land, in addition to the presence of government and private factories that are capable of development, stressing our serious desire to attract investments to advance the economic and urban reality, and transform Babil into a competitive center capable of keeping pace with developed countries, especially since some of those countries do not have the capabilities and advantages that Babil possesses."
He stressed the local government's confirmation of the province's full readiness to cooperate with all European companies wishing to invest, while providing all necessary facilities and guarantees to create an attractive investment environment that contributes to achieving sustainable development and the desired economic prosperity. link
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Tishwash: A strategic partnership between Asiacell and a Chinese company to enhance digital transformation in Iraq.
China Mobile International (CMI) Limited and Asiacell announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding aimed at enhancing cooperation in the field of telecommunications and digital solutions in Iraq, with a particular focus on empowering the business and enterprise (B2B) services sector.
A company statement received by Al-Mada said, "This partnership aims to support digital transformation efforts in Iraq by leveraging CMI's global expertise in technology and international connectivity, along with Asiacell's operational capabilities and infrastructure within the country. The two companies seek to provide innovative, reliable, and scalable solutions that contribute to raising business efficiency and stimulating growth across various sectors."
In this context, Alex Li, General Manager of China Mobile International in the Middle East, said: “We are very excited to work with Asiacell to open new horizons in Iraq. Our shared vision of building a digitally connected world and leveraging advanced technologies aligns perfectly with the growth potential of this market. This partnership represents our commitment to enhancing connectivity, driving digital transformation, and empowering businesses to keep pace with the digital age.”
For his part, Amer Al Sanaa, CEO of Asiacell, emphasized the importance of this collaboration, saying, "This partnership represents a milestone in Iraq's digital transformation journey. We are excited to partner with CMI, as this collaboration reflects our deep commitment to providing world-class communications and technology solutions that meet the needs of the region's evolving business sector."
This step reflects both parties' commitment to supporting Iraq's digital infrastructure and fostering innovation and sustainable growth through the integration of corporate services, international connectivity, and advanced technologies, contributing to building a globally competitive and interconnected digital economy. link
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Coordination Framework Calls For Resolving Disputes Between The Center And The Region By Enacting An Oil And Gas Law
Political | 09:12 - 03/06/2025 Mawazine News - Baghdad - The Coordination Framework stressed, on Tuesday, the necessity of enacting an oil and gas law to resolve the outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil, while warning against the use of political money to influence public opinion in the elections.
Coordination Framework Calls For Resolving Disputes Between The Center And The Region By Enacting An Oil And Gas Law
Political | 09:12 - 03/06/2025 Mawazine News - Baghdad - The Coordination Framework stressed, on Tuesday, the necessity of enacting an oil and gas law to resolve the outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil, while warning against the use of political money to influence public opinion in the elections.
A statement by the Coordination Framework received by Mawazine News stated that it "held its regular meeting at Ammar al-Hakim's office, in the presence of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, to discuss the latest developments in the political, service, and electoral situations."
Regarding developments with the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, the Coordination Framework, according to the statement, called for "dealing with every national issue in accordance with the constitution and governing laws," stressing "the federal government's commitment to the rights of all its citizens and its serious efforts to remove all obstacles.
" The Coordination Framework stressed "the necessity for the House of Representatives to enact an oil and gas law," considering it "the essence of the solution to the outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil."
Regarding the elections, the Coordination Framework renewed its "emphasis on holding the elections on the scheduled date," calling on the Iraqi people to "update biometric voter cards and participate widely, effectively, and consciously in the elections."
The Coordination Framework also warned against "the use of political money to influence public opinion." The Coordination Framework calls for resolving disputes between the central government and the region through enacting an oil and gas law
Mawazine News - Baghdad
The Coordination Framework stressed on Tuesday the need to enact an oil and gas law to resolve outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil, while warning against the use of political money to influence public opinion in the elections.
A statement by the Coordination Framework received by Mawazine News stated that it "held its regular meeting in Ammar al-Hakim's office, in the presence of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, to discuss developments in the political, service, and electoral situations."
Regarding developments with the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, the Coordination Framework, according to the statement, called for "dealing with every national issue in accordance with the constitution and governing laws," stressing "the federal government's commitment to the rights of all its citizens and its serious efforts to remove all obstacles."
The Coordination Framework stressed "the need for the House of Representatives to enact an oil and gas law," considering it "the essence of the solution to the outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil."
Regarding the electoral issue, the Coordination Framework reiterated its "emphasis on holding the elections on the scheduled date," calling on the Iraqi people to "update biometric voter cards and participate broadly, actively, and consciously in the elections." The Coordination Framework also warned against "the use of political money to influence public opinion." https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=262125
Oil Continues To Rise
Time: 2025/06/03 Read: 2,055 times {Economic: Al Furat News} Oil prices rose for a second day, as the dollar's decline boosted the appeal of US-denominated commodities, while geopolitical tensions limit the prospects for increased supplies from Russia and Iran.
Brent crude traded near $65 a barrel after jumping 2.9% on Monday, while US West Texas Intermediate crude held steady at around $63.
The Bloomberg Dollar Index hit its lowest level since 2023, as Wall Street banks reiterated their expectations of a further decline in the value of the US currency. LINK
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Experts: Liberation From The Rentier Economy Occurs Through Modern Banking.
June 2, 2025 Baghdad - Qusay Munther Banking, academic, and legal experts predict that Iraq is on the path to a radical banking transformation that will transform the national economy from its dependence on oil to a diversified and sustainable capital market.
Experts: Liberation From The Rentier Economy Occurs Through Modern Banking.
June 2, 2025 Baghdad - Qusay Munther Banking, academic, and legal experts predict that Iraq is on the path to a radical banking transformation that will transform the national economy from its dependence on oil to a diversified and sustainable capital market.
Banking Power
“The United Nations mission confirmed that Iraq possesses strong components that qualify it to become a regional banking power in the coming years, provided that available opportunities and capabilities are effectively invested,” said expert Anwar Dawood Al-Khafaji in a statement received by Al-Zaman yesterday.
She added that “the Iraqi banking sector, which has suffered for decades from serious challenges such as wars, sanctions, corruption, and mismanagement, is now witnessing important transformations, represented by the adoption of modern banking reforms, the move towards financial inclusion, and linking Iraqi banks to international networks.”
She pointed out that “the United Nations mission believes that Iraq possesses significant liquidity and huge cash reserves, in addition to a strategic geographical location between the markets of the Gulf, Turkey, and Iran, which enhances its chances of becoming a regional financial center.”
Al-Khafaji explained that “transforming into a banking power is not limited to modernizing the infrastructure alone, but rather requires building an integrated financial system characterized by transparency, efficiency, and trust, and attracting capital and investments,” stressing “the importance of establishing a modern banking culture based on financial inclusion, digitization, and compliance with international standards, stressing that this will redraw the map.”
The national economy and enhances the status of the Iraqi dinar), and she went on to say that (the development of the banking sector will create a suitable environment to attract local and foreign investment, and provide financial support to small and medium enterprises that form the backbone of any productive economy, especially since these developments will positively reflect on stimulating the market and moving the wheel of industry, agriculture and trade, away from excessive dependence on oil), and she pointed out that (citizens will benefit directly from this transformation through the provision of easy financial services such as loans, payment cards and savings accounts, in addition to improving financial stability and reducing the parallel economy that burdens the state and citizens)
Strong Will
He continued, saying, "There is a need for strong political will to support the independence of the Central Bank, develop human resources in the banking sector, and firmly combat financial corruption, as trust is the cornerstone of building true banking strength.
It cannot be bought, but rather earned through commitment, transparency, and achieving tangible results." For their part, bankers said, "Iraq's success on this path will transform the country into a vibrant financial center in the heart of the Middle East," highlighting that, "This is the transformation the economy needs, the citizen deserves, and future generations await." LINK
Baghdad markets witness a rise in dollar prices at the opening of trading on Tuesday.
Time: 2025/06/03 10:27:18 Reading: 2,190 times {Economic: Al Furat News} The US dollar exchange rate rose this morning, Tuesday, in Baghdad markets. The prices are as follows: The selling price is 142,500 Iraqi dinars for $100, and the buying price is 140,500 Iraqi dinars for $100. LINK
Gold Retreats After Approaching A Four-Week High
Money and Business Economy News - Follow-up Gold prices fell on Tuesday, after approaching a four-week high, as a modest rise in the dollar pressured the yellow metal. However, uncertainty over the US-China trade deal kept investors cautious and limited gold's decline.
Spot gold fell 0.3% to $3,369.98 per ounce by 02:49 GMT, after hitting its highest level since May 8 earlier in the session. U.S. gold futures were steady at $3,390.
The yellow metal rose about 2.7% in the previous session, recording its strongest daily performance in more than three weeks.
"The dollar has recovered a bit and gold has fallen, so they are inversely related at this point," said Brian Lan, general manager at GoldSilver Central in Singapore. But he added that gold still closely tracks developments related to global trade. The dollar index recovered slightly from a six-week low.
The White House said on Monday that US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, are likely to speak this week, days after Trump accused Beijing of violating an agreement to reduce tariffs and trade restrictions.
The United States is set to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50% starting Wednesday, the deadline set by the Trump administration for countries to submit their best proposals in trade negotiations.
Meanwhile, a memo published by Russian media showed that Moscow informed Kyiv during peace talks on Monday that it would only agree to end the war if Kyiv ceded significant new territory and accepted limits on the size of its military.
As for other precious metals, spot silver fell 2.1% to $34.07 per ounce, platinum was steady at $1,062.46, and palladium rose 0.1% to $990.26. https://economy-news.net/content.php?id=56135
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Opening Remarks by Chair Jerome H. Powell
At the Division of International Finance 75th Anniversary Conference, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C.
Chair Jerome Powell opened the 75th Anniversary Conference of the Division of International Finance (IF) by emphasizing the division's indispensable role in shaping U.S. monetary policy and global economic strategy over the past seven decades.
“In my time at the Fed, the IF division has provided invaluable insight into global economic activity, international trade and capital flows, and developments in foreign financial markets,” Powell noted. “Your research and analysis are critical inputs into our monetary policy decisions.”
Good Morning Dinar Recaps,
Opening Remarks by Chair Jerome H. Powell
At the Division of International Finance 75th Anniversary Conference, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C.
Chair Jerome Powell opened the 75th Anniversary Conference of the Division of International Finance (IF) by emphasizing the division's indispensable role in shaping U.S. monetary policy and global economic strategy over the past seven decades.
“In my time at the Fed, the IF division has provided invaluable insight into global economic activity, international trade and capital flows, and developments in foreign financial markets,” Powell noted. “Your research and analysis are critical inputs into our monetary policy decisions.”
A New Era for the Global Economy
The IF division was officially established on July 1, 1950, rooted in the post-WWII emergence of the U.S. as a global economic superpower. Powell highlighted a 1948 memo that called for its creation, which stated:
“Problems of international economics and finance have become increasingly large, complex, and significant in recent years…”
“That is the rare economic forecast that turned out to be spot on,” said Powell.
With the Bretton Woods Agreement placing the U.S. and the Fed at the center of the postwar financial system, the need for global economic expertise became clear.
The division has since evolved to monitor foreign policies, model global economic interactions, and help navigate volatile currency markets—especially after the fall of Bretton Woods in the 1970s.
Modeling the World Economy
One of the division's most important contributions has been its development of macroeconomic modeling tools. Under Ralph Bryant’s leadership, the IF division launched its first multicountry model, laying the groundwork for today’s sophisticated simulations.
“These models have proven useful for understanding how international shocks transmit through the economy and financial markets…” Powell explained. They provide core insights that inform research papers, FOMC briefings, and risk assessments used in monetary policy deliberations.
Prepared for Global Crisis
Powell recalled the IF division's instrumental role during numerous global crises—from the Latin American debt crisis of the 1980s to the Global Financial Crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the 2008 crisis, the division helped design swap line arrangements with major central banks to restore dollar liquidity. In 2020, the team spearheaded the FIMA Repo Facility, ensuring dollar availability during pandemic-induced turmoil.
The division has since developed new uncertainty indexes to measure geopolitical, inflation, trade, and economic risks, sharpening the Fed’s ability to anticipate and respond to global shocks.
Conclusion: A Legacy of Global Insight
In his closing remarks, Powell praised the IF division's enduring contributions:
“For 75 years, nine Fed chairs and countless Board members have greatly benefited from the guidance and counsel of IF staff—not just in times of crisis, but in our ongoing global engagements.”
He emphasized that the division’s deep expertise, research excellence, and global relationships continue to make it a cornerstone of the Federal Reserve’s ability to navigate the complexities of the international economy.
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BRICS: Morgan Stanley Bets the US Dollar To Decline
The DXY index, which tracks the performance of the US dollar, has failed to sustain levels above 100 for over two months. The greenback continues to slide back to the 98–99 range every time it reaches the 100 mark. In contrast, local currencies are gaining momentum, outperforming the USD.
With BRICS currencies surging and the global financial tide shifting, Morgan Stanley has issued a stark warning: the US dollar is poised for further decline.
Morgan Stanley Forecasts a 9% Drop in the Dollar
As BRICS intensifies efforts to de-dollarize, Morgan Stanley predicts that the US dollar could fall by another 9%, possibly dipping back to levels last seen during the COVID-19 crisis. The bank's analysts foresee the DXY index dropping to 91, a level not touched in five years, despite global markets largely recovering from pandemic disruptions.
In their latest strategy note, Morgan Stanley wrote that the 10-year Treasury yields could also fall to 4% by year-end, reinforcing the notion that investors are moving away from U.S. assets.
“The outlook for the US dollar is questionable as de-dollarization soars among BRICS nations,” the report stated.
Currency traders are increasingly exploring local currencies as alternatives to the USD, especially as the greenback’s performance continues to lag. On just one recent Monday trading session, the USD dropped 0.51 points, remaining in the red from the opening bell.
Dollar Under Pressure as Global Sentiment Shifts
So far this year, the US dollar is down nearly 9%, even hitting a 12% loss in April following Trump’s "Liberation Day" tariffs. At the time, Morgan Stanley cautioned that BRICS could capitalize on these developments to further the de-dollarization agenda.
It’s not just BRICS members gaining ground. The euro, Chinese yuan, Japanese yen, and Indian rupee are all rising to challenge the greenback’s dominance.
“We think rates and currency markets have embarked on sizeable trends that will be sustained — taking the US dollar much lower and yield curves much steeper — after two years of swing trading within wide ranges,” said Morgan Stanley.
Euro, BRICS Currencies Gain Ground
In June, the Swiss franc, euro, and India’s rupee emerged as the biggest winners against the US dollar. Morgan Stanley strategists anticipate these rival currencies will continue outperforming the USD amid growing global discontent over U.S. tariffs and trade wars.
They project the euro could hit 1.25 by next year, rising from its current 1.13 level. This shift would signify a substantial blow to the USD and a strategic win for the BRICS bloc, which aims to redistribute global power from the West to the East.
Conclusion: Urgency for the White House and Fed
The BRICS alliance is gaining traction as demand for local currencies climbs, while the US dollar continues to weaken. Morgan Stanley's forecast is a wake-up call:
“The White House must take immediate steps to stop the USD’s erosion or fall prey to the de-dollarization agenda.”
This is no longer a theoretical concern. If current trends hold, the next decade could look very different, with the USD no longer holding global supremacy. The Federal Reserve and U.S. policymakers must act quickly to address these shifting dynamics—or risk watching the dollar’s era of dominance fade.
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“Tidbits From TNT” Tuesday Morning 6-3-2025
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Tishwash: Central Bank: Liquidity is available, and our reserves exceed $100 billion
The Central Bank confirmed on Monday that liquidity is fully available, while indicating that reserves have exceeded $100 billion.
Mohammed Younis, Director General of the Bank's Investment Department, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "Liquidity is fully available, whether in Iraqi dinars or US dollars, and there is no shortage in this regard." He pointed out that "the Central Bank's reserves have exceeded $100 billion, in addition to Iraq's large gold reserves, exceeding 163 tons."
Younis added that "the Central Bank is not an investment entity, but rather is concerned with managing Iraq's foreign exchange reserves," explaining that "the goal of these reserves is not to make profits, but rather to ensure reasonable returns."
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Tishwash: Central Bank: Liquidity is available, and our reserves exceed $100 billion
The Central Bank confirmed on Monday that liquidity is fully available, while indicating that reserves have exceeded $100 billion.
Mohammed Younis, Director General of the Bank's Investment Department, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "Liquidity is fully available, whether in Iraqi dinars or US dollars, and there is no shortage in this regard." He pointed out that "the Central Bank's reserves have exceeded $100 billion, in addition to Iraq's large gold reserves, exceeding 163 tons."
Younis added that "the Central Bank is not an investment entity, but rather is concerned with managing Iraq's foreign exchange reserves," explaining that "the goal of these reserves is not to make profits, but rather to ensure reasonable returns."
He continued, "The reserves are managed according to well-thought-out policies based on high safety standards, and are invested in safe financial instruments that generate acceptable returns." He emphasized that "Iraq is on a good economic path." link
Al-Sudani and the Islamic Union Parliamentary Committee stress the importance of approving the oil and gas law.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani received a delegation from the Kurdistan Islamic Union Party's parliamentary bloc on Tuesday. The meeting discussed vital issues related to the relationship between the federal government and the Kurdistan Region.
During the meeting, the two parties emphasized the "need to find radical solutions, within the framework of the constitution and the law, regarding the Kurdistan Regional Government's financial obligations, based on the provisions of the budget law and the Federal Court's decision."
The importance of passing the oil and gas law was also emphasized, according to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office, referring to one of the most contentious issues between Baghdad and Erbil in years.
Al-Sudani explained that the government "is keen to meet citizens' aspirations and monitor their affairs throughout Iraq, based on its legal and constitutional responsibilities and the priorities and needs of citizens."
During the meeting, "a number of national issues and topics were discussed, as well as the government's implementation of its service and economic program."
For their part, members of the Kurdistan Islamic Union parliamentary bloc pointed to "the importance of the strengthening of security and social stability, coupled with a comprehensive economic and urban renaissance," praising "the government's efforts in service-related issues and tangible reforms, and their positive impact on the lives of citizens across the country."
This comes as the Coordination Framework also affirmed the federal government's commitment to guaranteeing the rights of all citizens, noting at the same time that the enactment of the oil and gas law represents the core of the solution between Baghdad and Erbil.
The Iraqi constitution devotes two articles to the issue of oil and gas, Articles 111 and 112, without addressing how the country's oil policy will be formulated. This was left to the issuance of the Oil and Gas Law, which, after two decades and the current Iraqi government's pledge to issue it within six months, remains unclear when it will be issued. link
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Tishwash: After the dollar stabilizes, the Sudanese Central Bank directs that price manipulators be held accountable (document)
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani issued an "important" directive today, Monday (June 2, 2025), to the departments responsible for combating economic crime to pursue and hold accountable those who manipulate prices, especially owners of food, medicine, bakeries and ovens.
According to a letter issued by the Prime Minister's Office, received by "Baghdad Today", al-Sudani's directive "comes after Iraqi markets witnessed a noticeable stability in the exchange rate of the US dollar against the Iraqi dinar, at a time when some weak-willed people still insist on selling goods at the previous prices, which witnessed a significant increase during the period of the decline in the value of the dinar against the dollar."
He stressed that "this manipulation directly harms the citizen and requires decisive government intervention to impose oversight and enforce the law."
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In view of the stability of exchange rates (the dollar versus the Iraqi dinar), it was observed that some companies, merchants, and weak-willed individuals were exploiting prices or keeping them as they were without regard for market stability, especially food and medicine owners, bakeries, and ovens, due to their failure to adjust the selling prices of items that citizens need on a daily basis. There is no clear oversight role by the economic departments to follow up on these cases. After the Prime Minister - Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces was informed of the above content, His Excellency ordered the following:
The departments responsible for combating economic crime shall monitor and hold accountable those who manipulate prices and take the necessary legal measures against them.
Coordination with the Ministries of Trade, Agriculture, and Health to ensure the stability of the price ratio of items that affect the lives of citizens on a regular basis. link
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Central Bank: Liquidity Is Available And Our Reserves Have Exceeded $100 Billion
The Central Bank of Iraq confirmed on Monday that liquidity is fully available in both local and foreign currencies, revealing that foreign reserves have exceeded $100 billion, in addition to possessing a gold reserve exceeding 163 tons.
Muhammad Younis, Director General of the Bank's Investment Department, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), "Liquidity is fully available, whether in Iraqi dinars or US dollars, and there is no shortage in this regard," noting that "the Central Bank's reserves have exceeded $100 billion."
Central Bank: Liquidity Is Available And Our Reserves Have Exceeded $100 Billion
The Central Bank of Iraq confirmed on Monday that liquidity is fully available in both local and foreign currencies, revealing that foreign reserves have exceeded $100 billion, in addition to possessing a gold reserve exceeding 163 tons.
Muhammad Younis, Director General of the Bank's Investment Department, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), "Liquidity is fully available, whether in Iraqi dinars or US dollars, and there is no shortage in this regard," noting that "the Central Bank's reserves have exceeded $100 billion."
Younis explained that "Iraq also has a large gold reserve of more than 163 tons," indicating that "the Central Bank is not an investment entity, but rather is concerned with managing foreign exchange reserves according to well-thought-out policies and high security standards."
He pointed out that "the goal of these reserves is not to make profits, but rather to ensure reasonable returns through safe financial instruments," stressing that "Iraq is on a good economic path." https://www.radionawa.com/all-detail.aspx?jimare=41960
Al-Sudani Directs The Removal Of All Obstacles Hindering The Tax Reform Process
Monday, June 2, 2025 | Economic Number of reads: 327 Baghdad / NINA / - Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani issued a number of directives regarding tax reform during his visit to the General Tax Authority, today, Monday.
Al-Sudani directed, according to a statement by his media office, to remove all obstacles hindering the tax reform process. He also directed the Higher Committee for Tax Reform to prepare unified designs for model buildings for the Authority and its branches across Iraq, provided that the Ministry of Finance allocates the necessary lands.
The Prime Minister also directed to contact specialized international companies to submit bids related to the comprehensive tax system, while directing the Higher Commission for Coordination between Governorates to allocate technical employees, engineers and specialists in tax issues to work in the branches of tax units in the governorates.
He directed the Ministry of Communications to complete the network connection of the General Tax Authority and its branches in order to facilitate tax accounting, in addition to directing to resolve all problems related to employees in order to remove any obstacles to the work of the Authority.
The Prime Minister visited the General Tax Authority today, Monday, during which he toured the Authority's headquarters to review its work mechanisms. He met with the employees working there, the citizens who reviewed it, and the lawyers representing the companies.
Al-Sudani was briefed on a number of problems related to the tax sector and its workers, most notably the lack of infrastructure and the Ministry of Finance's weak follow-up of this Authority, starting with the failure to provide the amounts of notifications that could provide tax revenues, its delay in dealing with the issue of automation, and the lack of a main contracting party to conclude contracts with foreign companies specialized in this matter, as well as the problem of routine communication between the General Tax Authority and the Ministry of Finance, and other problems and obstacles facing the Authority that require the Ministry to pay the necessary attention to this vital institution.
He pointed out that there is a weakness in dealing with the reform packages developed by the Higher Committee for Tax Reform approved by the Prime Minister, and that they cannot be implemented due to some obstacles from within the Authority or by other official bodies. / End https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?key=1231375
Oil Prices Rise Despite Increased OPEC+ Supplies
Time: 2025/06/02 Read: 2,115 times {Economic: Al Furat News} Oil prices rose by more than $1 per barrel in trading on Monday, after the OPEC+ group decided to increase production in July at the same pace it has adopted over the past two months, in line with market expectations.
Brent crude futures rose to $64.44 per barrel, after ending Friday's session down 0.9%. US West Texas Intermediate crude also rose 2.8% to $62.54, after a slight decline of 0.3% in the previous session.
However, both crudes ended last week down more than 1%.
This price surge follows a decision by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies on Saturday to increase production by 411,000 barrels per day in July, marking the third consecutive monthly increase. The group, known as OPEC+, seeks to regain market share and enforce discipline on members who have exceeded their production quotas.
The group was expected to consider raising production at a higher rate, but the decision was in line with expectations. LINK
Gold Prices Rise In Baghdad And Erbil Markets
Monday, June 2, 2025 | Economic Number of reads: 176 Baghdad/ NINA / The prices of "foreign and Iraqi" gold rose in the local markets on Monday, in Baghdad and Erbil.
The selling price of one mithqal of Gulf, Turkish and European gold, 21 carats, in the wholesale markets on Al-Naher Street this morning was 667 thousand dinars, and the purchase price was 663 thousand dinars.
The selling price of one mithqal of 21 carat Iraqi gold was 637 thousand dinars, and the purchase price was 633 thousand dinars.
In goldsmiths' shops, the selling price of one mithqal of 21 carat Gulf gold ranged between 670 thousand and 680 thousand dinars, while the selling price of one mithqal of Iraqi gold ranged between 640 thousand and 650 thousand dinars.
In Erbil, gold prices also witnessed a rise, as the sale of 24 karat gold reached 765 thousand dinars, 22 karat gold reached 700 thousand dinars, 21 karat gold reached 670 thousand dinars, and 18 karat gold reached 575 thousand dinars. / End https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?key=1231347
The Dollar's Price Rose Against The Dinar In Local Markets
Monday, June 2, 2025, | Economic Number of readings: 124 Baghdad / NINA / The price of the dollar rose against the dinar, Monday afternoon, in the markets of Baghdad and Erbil, with the closing of the stock exchange.
The price of the dollar witnessed a rise in the Al-Kifah and Al-Harithiya stock exchanges, recording 141,700 dinars for every $100, while this morning
it recorded 141,300 dinars for every $100. The selling price rose in exchange shops in the local markets in Baghdad, recording 142,750 dinars for every $100, while the purchase price reached 140,750 dinars for every $100.
In Erbil, the dollar also recorded a rise, as the selling price reached 141,550 dinars for every $100, and the purchase price reached 141,450 dinars for every $100. /End https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?key=1231403
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Final Bull Leg Underway Before Market Collapses in Global Bust
Final Bull Leg Underway Before Market Collapses in Global Bust
Commodity Culture: 6-2-2025
David Hunter, renowned strategist and market forecaster, recently joined Jesse Day on Commodity Culture for a compelling discussion about the current state of the global economy and what lies ahead.
While many analysts are already bracing for a downturn, Hunter’s perspective offers a more nuanced, albeit ultimately dire, outlook: he believes we’re headed for one last, significant leg up in the broad market before experiencing a global bust of unparalleled magnitude.
Final Bull Leg Underway Before Market Collapses in Global Bust
Commodity Culture: 6-2-2025
David Hunter, renowned strategist and market forecaster, recently joined Jesse Day on Commodity Culture for a compelling discussion about the current state of the global economy and what lies ahead.
While many analysts are already bracing for a downturn, Hunter’s perspective offers a more nuanced, albeit ultimately dire, outlook: he believes we’re headed for one last, significant leg up in the broad market before experiencing a global bust of unparalleled magnitude.
In the interview, Hunter articulated his belief that the market still has room to run on the upside. He cited factors such as persistent liquidity in the system and lingering inflationary pressures as fuel for a final surge. However, he cautioned that this bullish phase is merely a prelude to something far more devastating.
Hunter attributes this impending collapse to a confluence of factors: unprecedented levels of global debt, reckless monetary policies, and a distorted financial system.
He believes that when the inevitable turning point arrives, the resulting deleveraging and economic contraction will shake the foundations of the global economy.
Given his bleak outlook, Hunter also discussed potential strategies for protecting wealth during the anticipated market crash. He emphasized the importance of diversifying assets and considering alternative investments that are less correlated with the broader market.
David Hunter’s forecast presents a sobering perspective on the future of the global economy. While acknowledging the potential for a final market rally, he underscores the urgent need for investors to prepare for an unprecedented economic collapse. By understanding the potential risks and strategically repositioning assets, investors can navigate the coming storm and potentially protect their wealth during one of the most challenging economic periods in history.
The key takeaway? Prepare now, because the window of opportunity may be closing.
Iraq Economic News And Points To Ponder Monday Morning 6-2-25
They Made Half A Billion In A Year... E-Cards Become A "Dollar Smuggler" After The Remittance Loophole Was Closed In Iraq.
Economy 2025-06-01 | 6,035 views Alsumaria News-Politics revealed The Wall Street Journal on Sunday details that led to the reduction of withdrawal and spending limits on electronic cards outside Iraq, and the suspension of many of them.
The newspaper pointed to a jump of approximately 3,000% in MasterCard and Visa card transactions in Iraq, as armed factions and entities smuggling dollars to Iran resorted to these cards after losing the financing loophole through import remittances. The newspaper stated, "Just two years ago, the Iraqi market represented marginal value for Visa and Mastercard, generating less than $50 million per month in cross-border transactions at the beginning of 2023.
They Made Half A Billion In A Year... E-Cards Become A "Dollar Smuggler" After The Remittance Loophole Was Closed In Iraq.
Economy 2025-06-01 | 6,035 views Alsumaria News-Politics revealed The Wall Street Journal on Sunday details that led to the reduction of withdrawal and spending limits on electronic cards outside Iraq, and the suspension of many of them.
The newspaper pointed to a jump of approximately 3,000% in MasterCard and Visa card transactions in Iraq, as armed factions and entities smuggling dollars to Iran resorted to these cards after losing the financing loophole through import remittances. The newspaper stated, "Just two years ago, the Iraqi market represented marginal value for Visa and Mastercard, generating less than $50 million per month in cross-border transactions at the beginning of 2023.
However, this value exploded to nearly $1.5 billion in April of the same year, an increase of nearly 2,900% in a short period."
The newspaper notes that what has changed, according to American and Iraqi officials and documents, is that armed factions have been extracting dollars through these cards, via the Visa and MasterCard payment networks,
after the US Treasury Department closed a major loophole used to fraudulently obtain dollars via foreign money transfers.
The newspaper explained that the factions had found a plan to use electronic payment cards after this loophole was closed, but the Treasury informed the card-issuing companies that armed groups were involved in using these cards.
It took the companies months to reduce financial transactions, and these transactions declined,
but remained between $400 million and $1.1 billion per month until the beginning of this year.
The Central Bank even recently set a maximum of $300 million per month to control these payments.
The newspaper explains that because of the existence of an official and an unofficial rate, people would
purchase electronic cards and withdraw them in dollars outside Iraq in other Middle Eastern countries at the official rate.
They would then send the funds back to Iraq to be converted into dinars at the market rate,
earning profits of up to 21%.
The result was a thriving trade for powerful Iraqi factions.
The newspaper confirms that Visa and MasterCard generated profits from these transactions ranging between 1% and 1.4%.
Iraqi cardholders participating in the scheme are estimated to have generated profits of approximately $450 million in 2023 alone, while foreign cards alone generated $120 million.
Revenues are estimated to have grown by 60% in 2024.
The newspaper says that in recent days, the Treasury Department has formally requested that the Central Bank of Iraq block more than 200,000 cards held by militia members due to fraud concerns.
Meanwhile, Federal Reserve and Treasury officials have begun asking Visa and Mastercard to explain the increase in transactions in Iraq in 2023 and have held regular meetings on the Iraqi market, including with officials from the Central Bank of Iraq in 2024 and early this year.
Card companies began taking concrete action in March.
https://www.alsumaria.tv/news/economy/528261/ربحوا-نصف-مليار-في-عام-البطاقات-الالكترونية-تتحول-الى-مهرّب-دولار-بعد
Mogadishu Refinery Find Triggers Iraq’s Hunt For $100B In Lost Global Assets
Iraq Jawad Al-Samarraie May 30, 2025 AL Rafidain Bank branch in London, opened in 1954
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – A startling revelation at the Arab Summit in Baghdad this May has jolted Iraq into confronting a forgotten legacy:
a sprawling international portfolio of properties and investments, potentially worth at least $100B,
that has languished in neglect and obscurity for two decades.
The unexpected news of a large, Iraqi-built oil refinery still standing in Mogadishu, Somalia, has served as a dramatic wake-up call, triggering a renewed effort to trace and potentially reclaim these vast, squandered national assets.
The ghost refinery in Mogadishu, constructed in 1978 under a bilateral agreement and largely forgotten by Iraqi officialdom since 2003, was brought back to Baghdad’s attention by Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
He informed Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani that the facility merely requires technical rehabilitation to become operational – a timely prospect as Somalia begins exploring offshore oil.
This single revelation underscored a much larger, more complex issue:
Iraq’s dozens of lost properties scattered across three continents.
During its oil-boom years in the 1970s and 1980s,
Iraq strategically invested its wealth globally, acquiring an estimated 50 significant assets.
These included luxury palaces and real estate in prime European locations like Cannes, France, Spain, the UK, and Italy; agricultural ventures such as tea, rice, rubber, and tobacco farms in Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam; and diverse holdings in Africa, from tourist islands and agricultural factories in Mozambique and Nigeria to the aforementioned Somali refinery.
This was a policy of extending economic and diplomatic influence.
However, following the 2003 regime change, this global portfolio fell into disarray.
Iraq’s Parliamentary Integrity Committee previously revealed to news agencies that
crucial ownership documents were stolen or destroyed.
Some properties were illicitly transferred to individuals or shell companies linked to the former regime,
while others simply vanished from official oversight, becoming a forgotten treasure.
Early attempts at recovery highlighted the dangers.
In 2012, an Iraqi Foreign Ministry delegation dispatched to Mozambique to inspect a state-owned asset,
believed to be a palace on a tourist island, received direct threats from an armed group controlling the site, forcing their immediate withdrawal.
The incident underscored the formidable challenges beyond mere legal claims.
The Mogadishu refinery news has now spurred the Iraqi government into decisive action.
Specialized legal and technical committees have been formed, and the Ministries of Oil, Foreign Affairs, and Justice are tasked with a coordinated global effort.
This includes attempting to re-register properties, settle outstanding tax issues,
and verify any remaining documentation.
Legal experts suggest Iraq could pursue claims through the International Court of Justice (ICJ)
or negotiate bilateral agreements with host nations.
They also stress the necessity of pursuing individuals and entities involved in the illicit appropriation of these assets, potentially through international arrest warrants via INTERPOL if sufficient evidence is available.
For a nation facing ongoing economic challenges and heavily reliant on oil exports, the potential recovery or proper investment of these assets, valued around $100B,represents a monumental financial opportunity.
Economists believe even partial success could generate sustainable revenue streams, offering a vital diversification away from almost exclusive dependence on crude oil exports for its budget.
However, the path to reclamation is fraught with obstacles.
Experts caution that some assets may now be subject to statute of limitations in their host countries,
or may have been legally acquired by other parties during Iraq’s two-decade absence from active management.
Furthermore, concerns exist about potential internal political interference derailing recovery efforts,
especially if assets are now linked to influential figures or complex, decades-old contracts that would be difficult to unwind without triggering intricate legal disputes.
Despite these challenges, the surprise rediscovery of the Mogadishu refinery has ignited a new sense of urgency and hope.
The Iraqi government’s renewed commitment, if pursued with transparency, international cooperation, and persistence, could potentially unlock billions in national wealth that has lain dormant across the globe for far too long, offering a much-needed boost to its economic future.
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https://www.iraqinews.com/iraq/iraqi-government-hunts-forgotten-global-assets-saddam-era/
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Stablecoin Market Capitalization Surpasses $250 Billion Amid Accelerating Regulatory Momentum
The stablecoin market has officially crossed the $250 billion milestone, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of crypto-finance. Analysts attribute this surge to a combination of regulatory clarity and growing adoption of decentralized finance (DeFi) applications.
“Crossing $250 billion marks a turning point,” said Hank Huang, CEO of Kronos Research. “Stablecoins are no longer experimental, they’re essential.”
Good Morning Dinar Recaps,
Stablecoin Market Capitalization Surpasses $250 Billion Amid Accelerating Regulatory Momentum
The stablecoin market has officially crossed the $250 billion milestone, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of crypto-finance. Analysts attribute this surge to a combination of regulatory clarity and growing adoption of decentralized finance (DeFi) applications.
“Crossing $250 billion marks a turning point,” said Hank Huang, CEO of Kronos Research. “Stablecoins are no longer experimental, they’re essential.”
According to CoinGecko, the total stablecoin market cap currently stands at $250.3 billion, with $245.5 billion of that backed by U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoins. Among these, Tether’s USDT leads with over $153 billion in market cap, followed by Circle’s USDC at $60.9 billion.
What’s Fueling Stablecoin Growth?
Two primary forces are behind this momentum: regulatory progress and the rapid expansion of DeFi.
The GENIUS Act—short for Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act—recently advanced in the U.S. Senate with backing from President Donald Trump. This legislation aims to provide a clear legal framework for dollar-pegged stablecoins, requiring:
Full reserves backed by U.S. dollars or highly liquid assets
Annual audits for issuers with more than $50 billion in market cap
Oversight and inclusion of foreign issuers
Shortly after, Hong Kong passed its own stablecoin bill on May 21, introducing a licensing regime for fiat-backed stablecoin issuers seeking regional access.
This global regulatory clarity has opened the door for traditional finance (TradFi) institutions to join the stablecoin space. A group involving JPMorgan, Bank of America, CitiGroup, and Wells Fargo is reportedly in discussions to launch a joint stablecoin project.
DeFi’s Role in the Rise of Stablecoins
Meanwhile, the DeFi sector has continued its ascent since 2024, thanks to the growing appeal of DEXs, cross-chain trading, staking, and other applications. According to DefiLlama, DeFi currently holds over $113.17 billion in Total Value Locked (TVL).
Just last month, DEXs captured 25% of all global spot trade volume, a record share compared to centralized exchanges. This is a “clear paradigm shift from centralized to decentralized,” said Hashed CEO Simon Kim.
What Lies Ahead for Stablecoins?
Looking forward, Kronos Research CEO Huang believes the stablecoin market could double in size by 2026. The issuer landscape may soon expand beyond USDT and USDC, making room for Trump-aligned USD1 and potential bank-issued tokens.
The path ahead is shaping up to be one of innovation, mainstream integration, and regulatory legitimacy, setting the stage for stablecoins to play a foundational role in the next chapter of the global financial system.
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What Happens If BRICS Currency Succeeds?
The BRICS alliance is preparing to launch a new currency in an effort to shift away from the US dollar-dominated financial system. As emerging economies adopt a more self-first stance—much like Trump’s "America First" policy—they are placing their own currencies and economic priorities ahead of global dependency on Western financial structures.
These nations are growing increasingly skeptical of the recklessness of US foreign policy, and a successful BRICS currency could become the ultimate act of economic self-determination.
Here’s What Will Happen If BRICS Currency Becomes a Success
If a BRICS-backed currency launches and gains global acceptance, the financial world we know today could be relegated to history. While the US dollar would not go down without a fight, a coordinated effort by developing nations to abandon it could leave the White House and the Federal Reserve with few options—either comply with a new economic order or risk global irrelevance.
A multipolar world would likely emerge, led by an alternative financial ecosystem distinct from the IMF, SWIFT, and other Western-controlled institutions. Countries historically sanctioned by the US could find new lifelines in trade, leading to economic revival and political realignment.
Consequences for the US Dollar
Should the BRICS currency succeed, the US dollar would weaken, particularly in the foreign exchange (forex) markets. A weaker USD would likely fuel domestic inflation, as the Federal Reserve struggles to export demand for the dollar abroad. Moreover, the US government’s leverage to impose economic sanctions would diminish dramatically, eroding its global influence over trade and finance.
In essence, the rise of a BRICS currency would signal the decline of dollar hegemony and the beginning of a new era in global economics.
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Tishwash: Minister of Finance Discusses Support for Development Projects in Iraq with World Bank
Minister of Finance Taif Sami discussed with the World Bank Representative to Iraq on Sunday enhancing cooperation to support development projects.
The ministry said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "Minister of Finance Taif Sami Mohammed received the World Bank Representative to Iraq and his accompanying delegation to discuss plans to enhance cooperation to support development projects by leveraging the technical and financial support provided by the Bank in implementing strategic projects to stimulate economic growth, especially in the areas of infrastructure and human development."
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Tishwash: Minister of Finance Discusses Support for Development Projects in Iraq with World Bank
Minister of Finance Taif Sami discussed with the World Bank Representative to Iraq on Sunday enhancing cooperation to support development projects.
The ministry said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "Minister of Finance Taif Sami Mohammed received the World Bank Representative to Iraq and his accompanying delegation to discuss plans to enhance cooperation to support development projects by leveraging the technical and financial support provided by the Bank in implementing strategic projects to stimulate economic growth, especially in the areas of infrastructure and human development."
The statement added, "The two parties discussed developing the private sector and encouraging investment as the primary driver of sustainable economic growth, in addition to the need to support financial reforms to achieve stability and growth."
The statement explained that "the Bank Representative expressed his commitment to continuing to support Iraq in achieving its development goals and enhancing its ability to confront economic and development challenges." link
Tishwash: Japanese Ambassador: We seek to support the investment environment in Iraq and attract international companies
Japanese Ambassador to Iraq, Akira Endo, announced on Monday that more than $21 billion has been allocated to support economic cooperation projects in Iraq since 2003, stressing his country's continued efforts to support the investment environment in Iraq and attract international companies.
In a speech during the signing of an agreement between the Iraq Development Fund and the Japan Cooperation Center, attended by an Iraqi News Agency (INA) correspondent, the Japanese Ambassador to Iraq said: "Since 2003, the Japanese government has implemented economic cooperation projects in Iraq totaling more than $21 billion.
Japan has become the largest donor of aid to Iraq in recent years, primarily through Japanese yen loans for infrastructure development in various fields such as electricity, water, sanitation, and oil." The ambassador emphasized that "Japan has consistently provided assistance alongside the Iraqi people to support their efforts in building the country," adding, "In order to further develop economic relations between Japan and Iraq, we look forward to Iraq's continued efforts to improve the investment environment, including strengthening the implementation of relevant laws and regulations, and continuing to enhance transparency in business practices, particularly with regard to attracting foreign companies, including Japanese companies."
He pointed out that "the JCCME has been working for more than a decade to promote trade and investment between Japan and Iraq through activities aimed at enhancing Japanese companies' understanding of Iraq, such as organizing annual Iraqi business seminars, sending delegations to key sectors in Iraq, and organizing training programs in Japan for Iraqi officials."
He continued, "On the other hand, given the priorities of the Iraq Development Fund, the six areas it identified—education, agriculture, housing, digital transformation, manufacturing and food security, and the environment—represent precisely the areas that the Iraqi government has prioritized under the leadership of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani. These are also areas where Japanese expertise can have a sustainable and meaningful impact on Iraq's future." He noted that "this signing is a pivotal step that comes at a critical time, as it will contribute to strengthening relations between the private sectors in Japan and Iraq by providing and exchanging information, and supporting, promoting, and coordinating the work of companies." link
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Tishwash: The parliamentary investment committee calls for breaking the legislative "stalemate" and passing important "accumulating" laws.
The Parliamentary Development and Investment Committee called for breaking the legislative deadlock to pass and address dozens of important laws that have accumulated and directly impact citizens' lives. The committee emphasized the importance of fulfilling the government's commitments under the ministerial program and budget-related spending plans.
Hussein Al-Sa'bari, deputy chairman of the parliamentary Development and Investment Committee, said, "More than 140 draft laws, including new ones and amendments to existing laws, are still pending in parliamentary committees and require a vote by parliament."
He added, "Many of these laws have been discussed by the relevant committees and are ready to be included on the agendas of the plenary sessions," noting that "these projects relate to vital aspects that impact the lives of citizens and various state sectors."
He explained that "the most prominent of these laws is the Popular Mobilization Law, in addition to projects related to higher education, the basis for granting certificates, and other legislation of a service and administrative nature ."
He pointed out that "the upcoming parliamentary sessions are of particular importance as they will determine the fate of a large number of pieces of legislation, eagerly awaited by citizens and state institutions alike." He explained that "delaying the passage of these laws could negatively impact the work of ministries and disrupt the provision of services."
Al-Sa'bari noted that "there is an increasing number of calls for regular and intensive parliamentary sessions to ensure that the legislative deadlock that accompanied previous periods is overcome and to fulfill the government's commitments under the ministerial program and spending plans linked to the general budget."
He explained that "Parliament's legislative agenda also includes strategic laws such as the Oil and Gas Law, the Civil Service Law, and the Social Security Law, as well as laws related to administrative reform and oversight of government performance." link
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