The Ministerial Council discusses the completion of the budget schedules and developments in the oil market locally and globally
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Fuad Hussein chaired the eighth session of the Ministerial Council for the Economy today, Monday, to discuss completing the budget schedules and developments in the oil market locally and globally.
A statement by the Council, received by {Euphrates News}, stated that: "The session was held in the Council building in the presence of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Planning, the Ministers of Finance, Trade, Agriculture, Industry, Labor and Social Affairs, in addition to the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, the Governor of the Central Bank, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil, the Deputy Chairman of the National Investment Commission, and the Prime Minister's Advisors for Economic and Legal Affairs."
According to the statement, the Council hosted the Minister of Interior to discuss the project to rehabilitate vehicle registration sites and issue driving licenses throughout Iraq, in addition to the smart signals project and the radar system in the capital, Baghdad, where the Minister explained that "these projects will contribute to improving the services provided to citizens, enhancing traffic flow, and reducing congestion." The Council supported the measures taken by the Ministry in this regard, and recommended submitting them to the Council of Ministers.
The Council also discussed with the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Oil the completion of the budget schedules, where the Minister provided a detailed explanation of the reality of the local and global oil market, in terms of prices and
expected production quantities, expenses necessary to manage extraction and marketing operations, and purchase of petroleum derivatives, in addition to the expected revenues from the oil sector.
The statement continued, "The Council also hosted the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Electricity and officials in the Ministry, in addition to the Director General of the Trade Bank of Iraq and a number of heads of investment companies specialized in the energy sector, to review investment contracts and discuss the best ways to ensure the continuity of electricity supplies, especially with the approach of summer
While the Council hosted the head of the Central Organization for Standardization and Quality Control, to discuss the Ministry of Planning's request to postpone the implementation of the Iraqi specification for vehicles, and organize the process of issuing car import licenses until the end of this year.
The head of the agency explained that "the postponement will enable the relevant authorities to complete the required technical procedures, in line with the Consumer Protection Law and the Competition and Anti-Monopoly Law," and the council approved the request, setting December 31, 2025 as the final date for implementation. link
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