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Article: "In light of the liquidity crisis... Why doesn't Iraq resort to printing more currency?"
Quote: "Iraq is facing increasing challenges due to the scarcity of cash liquidity, which negatively affects the markets and daily financial transactions...
The Iraqi government...suffers from a chronic shortage of this currency, which affects its ability to meet its financial obligations to pay employee salaries, repay debts, and finance projects ..."
Article Quote: "A source in the Central Bank of Iraq spoke about details related to the process of printing Iraqi banknotes, indicating that the currency was previously printed in Switzerland,
but the printing is currently done at the British Institute in London, which is considered one of the most prominent institutions specialized in printing currencies globally...According to the same source, the cost of printing one banknote ranges between 4 and 5 US cents..."
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