Cabinet: speed up granting access to investors trait within 72 hours
05/04/2015
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji said the Cabinet has taken an important decision to accelerate the granting of access to investors, including no more than 72 hours only feature.
They said during the signing investment contracts in Baghdad today, "The Council of Ministers adopted a package of important decisions with regard to investment, especially in the field of oil and energy represented accelerate the granting of access to no more than 72 hours only with a brief mechanism for customs procedures mode attribute, and facilitating the entry of materials related investment projects. "
He added that "crises often contribute to the creation of state and economics, and we are in Iraq today in front of a financial crisis, not economic," noting that "the so-called on all concerned to think about alternative economic importantly, a investment."
He said, "One of the things which contributed to disrupt the investment process in Iraq complications occurring investment law and the circumstances that befell the region, "adding that" the crisis is often contribute to the creation of states and economies. " Ended h
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05/04/2015
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji said the Cabinet has taken an important decision to accelerate the granting of access to investors, including no more than 72 hours only feature.
They said during the signing investment contracts in Baghdad today, "The Council of Ministers adopted a package of important decisions with regard to investment, especially in the field of oil and energy represented accelerate the granting of access to no more than 72 hours only with a brief mechanism for customs procedures mode attribute, and facilitating the entry of materials related investment projects. "
He added that "crises often contribute to the creation of state and economics, and we are in Iraq today in front of a financial crisis, not economic," noting that "the so-called on all concerned to think about alternative economic importantly, a investment."
He said, "One of the things which contributed to disrupt the investment process in Iraq complications occurring investment law and the circumstances that befell the region, "adding that" the crisis is often contribute to the creation of states and economies. " Ended h
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