Saturday .. Conference to activate the partnership between the public and private sectors ..
3/12/2015 0:00
BAGHDAD
Kicks off next Saturday acts Intergovernmental Conference to discuss the executive procedures for the initiative to activate the partnership between the public and private sectors, in order to proceed with the implementation of the strategy recently launched by the government to support the economic reality in the country.
Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister stressed the appearance of Mohammed Saleh said in a statement for "morning" government preparations for the conference and the announcement of the mechanism of activation of the national strategy to support the private sector next Saturday is completed, pointing to the presence of representatives from the public and private sectors at the conference to discuss and develop a vision consistent with the plans and mechanisms included in the strategy.
Saleh said, "The government embarked on taking executive actions recommended by the strategy and began concrete steps will be translated at the conference, which will include all the relevant authorities to implement the national strategy for the development of the private sector."
Economic adviser, said, "He said the conference will see the launch of the recommendations and executive measures to activate the strategic plans and mechanisms by which included, as well as the launch of the mechanics of the restructuring of private sector companies."
The government launched an initiative and strategy to support the private sector, and is currently based in unannounced to be acted upon until 2030 for the development of this important economic sector, and in three phases. "
And Saleh, said that "the basic lines of the strategy, include improving the business environment and make it suitable for the private sector and create windows where the privileges of him, and work to guide the sector to be active in various production and service, agriculture, industry and tourism fields."
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