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Private Sector Council: A real approach from the government to support the expansion of projects

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Private Sector Council: A real approach from the government to support the expansion of projects
 
Economy       Today, 19:45
Baghdad - INA - Hassan Al-Fawaz
 
The Private Sector Development Council confirmed today, Friday, that it will be a fundamental support for the government in achieving development and construction, indicating that
 
there is a real trend from the government to support the expansion of projects.
 
An expert in the Private Sector Development Council, Rahma Shaker Al-Kubaisi, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA):
 
There is a state trend towards the private sector and truly supporting it to move towards expansion of projects as is found in developed countries.” She added,
 
"The private sector throughout Iraq must have a real effective role," stating,
 
"The first founding meeting of the permanent Private Sector Development Council will be the gateway for investors and businessmen and businesswomen." She added,
 
"Women have come to represent many competent authorities, and
 
therefore their presence within the private sector is important," noting that
 
"ideas allow women to participate in the private sector more than in the government sector."
 
For his part, the head of the Iraqi and Arab Contractors Union, Ali Fakher Sanafi, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA):
 
“The Private Sector Development Council will be an essential support for the government in development and construction.” He added,
 
"The private sector has suffered a lot in recent years, so the presence of this council will contribute to supporting the sector, especially since it receives the attention of Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani," noting,
 
"The council is a strong tributary and the right hand for developing the private sector."
 
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