Tuesday, April 15, 2025

National Investment Commission: We are committed to providing an attractive investment environment and projects., 15 APRIL

 National Investment Commission: We are committed to providing an attractive investment environment and projects.

During the first Iraq Business Summit 2025 (IBS), held in Baghdad with the participation of the Ministers of Communications and Industry and Minerals, government officials, local and international investors, and private sector businessmen, Haider Mohammed Makiya, Chairman of the National Investment Commission, said that “the summit aims to enhance the business environment in Iraq and attract foreign investment, especially in the energy, communications, infrastructure, and other sectors.”

During the summit's dialogue session, Makiya affirmed, according to a statement, "the National Investment Commission's commitment to providing an attractive investment environment and projects for Iraq and the region."

The Chairman of the National Investment Commission gave a detailed explanation when presenting the largest national strategic project that serves Iraq’s geographical location, represented by the establishment of “international data centers” and the passage of international data and the provision of electrical energy and the passage of Internet capacities (Digital Economic Services for Private Sector). It is an investment project that will be granted an investment license later, as it is within the scope of the work of the National Investment Commission under Regulation No. (2) of 2009 (under Article / Fourth - Second - B) amended and approved by the Council of Ministers, which was published in the Iraqi Gazette.

Makiya explained that "the Prime Minister has approved the project, and the National Authority will proceed to complete the previous international approvals in order to strengthen economic relations with sister and friendly countries."

In the same context, he noted that "Iraq looks forward to strong economic and trade relations with international governments and companies, particularly those interested in the project from the Gulf states and other countries in the region. This reflects the National Investment Commission's commitment to enhancing the business environment in Iraq and attracting foreign investment by providing the necessary facilities and guarantees in line with global trends toward major investment projects."

The summit's opening session focused on the importance of digital transformation in supporting the Iraqi economy, while showcasing successful models of public-private partnerships. It also addressed financing and international cooperation, which reviewed the mechanisms for financing major projects and the role of international financial institutions in supporting economic development in Iraq. link


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