Tishwash: Minister of Electricity discusses with US Chargé d’Affaires the development of the energy system in Iraq
Today, Wednesday, the Minister of Electricity, Ziad Ali Fadhil, discussed with the Chargé d’Affairs of the US Embassy the development of the electricity system in Iraq.
The media office of the Minister of Electricity said in a statement received by “Al-Eqtisad News”, “The Minister of Electricity, Ziad Ali Fadhil, received in his office the Chargé d’Affairs of the US Ambassador to Iraq, Daniel Rubinstein, and a number of joint files in the electric power sector were discussed,”
Noting that “the Minister reviewed during the meeting the ministry’s strategic plans to develop the electricity system, improve the energy situation in Iraq, and the vital projects that the ministry intends to implement during the next stage.”
He added, “During the meeting, the two sides discussed the investment opportunities available in the Iraqi energy sector, the participation of American companies in electricity infrastructure development projects, and the transfer of modern technologies in the field of production, transmission and distribution of electrical energy link
Tishwash: Advisor to the Prime Minister: Iraqi-American relations are very good and the speculations about them are baseless
The financial advisor to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Muhammad Salih, confirmed that relations between Iraq and the United States of America are very good and distinguished, and operate within a high-level diplomatic and economic framework.
Saleh told Al Furat News Agency that “the interests of the two friendly countries are moving in positive directions, especially in the field of economic, investment and trade cooperation.”
He explained that “what is being raised by some parties regarding this relationship falls within the framework of political fears, concerns and baseless speculations, and is connected to the changes in the new administration in the United States and its connections with vast political geographies,” stressing that Iraq is not a party to it. link
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Tishwash: Experts: Establishing industrial cities is an advanced step to support the national economy
Economic experts and specialists praised the government’s efforts to support the national economy by establishing industrial cities, stressing that this step will contribute to achieving sustainable economic development, providing job opportunities for the unemployed, and supporting local industries.
This comes within the framework of a strategy aimed at diversifying sources of income and strengthening the industrial sector as a basic pillar of economic growth.
Economic expert Salem Mohammed Al Bayati confirmed that the government’s move to establish industrial cities is an advanced step towards supporting local industry. He explained that these cities, which will be established on the borders of major cities and international borders, will provide an attractive environment for global companies to establish production factories, which will contribute to creating job opportunities to absorb the workforce and reduce unemployment rates.
Al Bayati added that the industrial cities will be an opportunity to attract foreign capital and introduce the world to local products, which will raise economic growth rates by increasing the volume of investments in various industrial activities. He pointed out that these cities represent a fundamental pillar for achieving sustainable economic development in the long term and will push the wheel of growth forward.
Al-Bayati pointed out that the industrial city projects will support the Iraqi private sector and will contribute to reducing pollution within major cities by moving factories to designated areas outside residential areas. He stressed the need to provide an integrated infrastructure that includes all facilities and services, which will facilitate the process of localizing industry and achieving the goals of comprehensive economic development.
He explained that the industrial cities will help in the establishment and growth of national factories, and will create integration between government and private factories due to their geographical proximity. He added that these cities will contribute to diversifying sources of cash income, which will enhance the national economy’s ability to face future challenges.
For his part, economic researcher Alaa Al-Fahd praised the government’s efforts to establish industrial cities in cooperation with neighboring countries. He stressed that this approach will support the national economy in all its sectors, not just the industrial sector, and will attract capital and international companies to establish major investment projects in Iraq. Al-Fahd pointed out that Iraq has great economic potential and numerous investment opportunities in various sectors, especially the industrial sector, which makes it an attractive destination for international companies. He added that this step reflects an ambitious economic vision aimed at transforming Iraq into a regional center for industry and investment.
As part of these efforts, Minister of Industry and Minerals Khalid Batal Al-Najm inaugurated the first phase of the industrial city project in Anbar Governorate. Al-Najm explained that the first phase covers 40 percent of the total area of the city, which is 3,000 dunums, where more than 233 sections have been completed and the site has been equipped with water services.
The Minister stressed that this project is an important step towards strengthening the industrial sector and providing a suitable environment for investment, noting that the city will contribute to creating new job opportunities and supporting local industries.
Despite the great praise for this step, experts stress the need to provide an integrated infrastructure and ensure a stable business environment to attract foreign investments. The success of these projects also requires cooperation between the public and private sectors, in addition to adopting economic policies that support local industry and encourage innovation link