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Minister of Construction and Housing: Iraq needs a global banking systems supports the investment process

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Minister of Construction and Housing: Iraq needs a global banking systems supports the investment process
Tuesday, September 18 / September 2012 17:47




{Baghdad: Euphrates News} participated Minister of Construction and Housing {Mohammed Darraji} in the conference and exhibition on the financial, banking and investment currently being held in the British capital London, asserting that "the conference of interest to the World Trade Organization and major investors and technology companies and major financial institutions"





Daraji said in a statement received Euphrates News Agency {} a copy of "This conference is an important opportunity for Iraq to support the development of Iraqi banks in addition to opening the door for investment in front of international companies and the needs of the bank guarantees which can be provided by international banks."

The minister added that he "will emphasize the importance of the banking system and international banks to support the investment process in Iraq and in all fields, including the field of reconstruction and construction, a sector wider which needs to banking systems worldwide can provide the guarantees necessary for global companies in the field of reconstruction and construction," noting that " Iraq's financial goals for 2012 is to complete the urgent needs and reforms needed in all parts of the country. "

He Darraji that "Iraq is preparing to redevelop government departments and configured to program development and widely contributes to the reconstruction of the country and put it in the right way to keep up with global developments in all economic fields," adding that "the conference of interest to the World Trade Organization and major investors and technology companies and major financial institutions" . End


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