TNT – “Tidbits From TNT” Saturday 10-11-2025

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The organizing committee for the second annual Ta’tafaul Hub conference, under the theme “Eye on the South,” announced that the conference will begin at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow, noting that the conference will focus on the economic situation in southern Iraq in various sectors.

The management told Al-Mirbad that the conference will be attended by representatives of the local government in Basra, along with a group of oil companies and representatives from other sectors.  link

Tishwash:  Parliamentary movement to hold a session to decide on a number of important laws within two weeks.

MP Mukhtar al-Moussawi revealed on Friday that there is a broad parliamentary movement aimed at holding a parliamentary session soon to decide on a number of important laws that affect the rights of various segments of society and provide legal cover for the work of ministries and agencies.

Al-Moussawi told Al-Maalouma News Agency, “There is a parliamentary movement currently underway to hold a full quorum session to proceed with voting on a group of important laws that were not passed in previous sessions due to the absence of a large number of representatives.” He indicated that “these laws cannot be postponed until the next parliamentary session due to their direct importance in regulating the affairs of citizens and state institutions.”

He added, “Efforts are currently underway to create understandings among parliamentary blocs to ensure members’ attendance and voting on these laws,” stressing the “need for positive engagement with citizens’ rights and the country’s interests by enacting laws that represent a national priority.”

Al-Moussawi pointed out that “the proposed laws have already been read for the first and second time, and all that remains the voting stage,” expecting that “the next few weeks, specifically within the next two weeks, will witness a decisive session if a final consensus is reached between the political forces.”  ink

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Tishwash: Government advisor: Monetary policy has achieved stability in the exchange rate and inflation.

The Prime Minister’s financial advisor, Mazhar Mohammed Saleh, confirmed on Friday that Iraq has achieved unprecedented stability in inflation and prices, noting that inflation in the country is under control and unemployment is declining.

Saleh told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “For the first time in Iraq’s modern economic era, high growth is being achieved, characterized by stability in the general price level, as the annual inflation rate is stable within what is known as the natural price range or the natural fraction of inflation in the country.”

He added, “Iraq has entered its third year with low growth rates in annual inflation indicators, measured monthly over a 12-month period. These rates fluctuate below 3%, reflecting the success of economic policies, particularly monetary policy, in achieving their goals toward a stable economy. Controlling inflation is the primary goal for maintaining price stability and the purchasing power of the Iraqi dinar.”

He continued: “This decline in annual inflation was accompanied by a significant decline in annual unemployment rates, which fell from 17% to approximately 14%. Monetary policy also succeeded in maintaining the positive effects of the official exchange rate of 1,320 dinars per dollar and limiting the effects of the parallel exchange market on the stability of the pricing system.”

He pointed out that “the government’s support policy, through supporting the grain-producing agricultural sector, providing food and medicine baskets, fuel and electricity subsidies, in addition to customs and tax exemptions, which represent an estimated 25% of total public spending in the budget, or 13% of the gross domestic product, is one of the fundamental pillars of the fiscal policy that has confronted inflation and contributed to limiting its growth.”

He explained that “trade policy, through price defense, by expanding stores that provide consumer and construction goods at stable cooperative prices, has in turn contributed to supporting price stability and combating inflation, thus enhancing the stability of the Iraqi economy.”

Regarding the downsides of this price stability, he noted that “it has encouraged the export of some food and consumer goods, albeit on a limited scale, across borders, allowing other countries to benefit from the stability of basic prices in Iraq.”

He concluded by saying, “Iraq is witnessing a significant price boom, which is an indicator of the success of economic policy implementation. This is a remarkable development, unprecedented in the past ten years, as this stability is reflected in the country’s cash income.”   link