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Iraq Announces A Decrease In Its External Debt And An Increase In Its GDP, 9 FEB

 Iraq Announces A Decrease In Its External Debt And An Increase In Its GDP

Economy | 08:06 - 06/02/2025  Mawazine News – Baghdad  Technical advisor to the Prime Minister, Mohammed Sahib Al-Daraji, confirmed today, Thursday, that the volume of investments in Iraq amounts to about 60 billion dollars, while revealing a decrease in the external debt to 9.8 billion dollars.

Al-Daraji said in a statement to the official agency, which was followed by (Mawazine News): “Iraq’s gross domestic product exceeded $260 billion, which makes the ratio of external debt compared to the domestic product at a very low level, which opens the door to a new phase of external financing, but with studied conditions,” noting that “Iraq’s external public debt witnessed a significant decrease, as it decreased from $20.9 billion to $9.8 billion.”

 He stressed, “The importance of financing being directed towards productive projects capable of paying their debts on their own, instead of focusing on consumer or ill-considered projects.” 

Regarding current investments, Al-Daraji indicated that “the volume of local and foreign investments in Iraq amounts to about $60 billion, most of which is in the real estate and housing sector, which is a good thing,” stressing, “the need to strengthen the role of the Iraqi investor and support him to diversify investments.” 

He pointed out that “there is a large cash mass among citizens outside the banking system, which makes it economically useless if it remains stored in homes,” calling for, “transferring this money to investment projects.” It contributes to transforming them into assets that support the national economy and enhance sustainable development.”  https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=259408


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