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Trade: These Are The Reasons For Postponing The (48) Session Of The Baghdad International Fair / Expanded, 20 OCT

 Trade: These Are The Reasons For Postponing The (48) Session Of The Baghdad International Fair / Expanded

Friday 18 October 2024 11:53 | Economic Number of readings: 65  Baghdad / NINA / The Ministry of Trade revealed the reasons for the Prime Minister's approval to postpone the (48) session of the Baghdad International Fair to February 2025.

The ministry stated, in a press statement today, Friday, that "the request to postpone the session came as a result of the circumstances the region is going through as a result of the Zionist entity's attacks on the countries of Lebanon and Palestine and their people."

It added, "The sessions of the Baghdad International Fair are of great importance as they are Iraq's economic gateway to attracting countries and companies to display their products and identify the needs of the Iraqi market, and find partnerships with Iraqi sectors to enter into investment projects in various fields."

The ministry explained that "through the Iraqi Exhibitions Company, it will announce the exact date for the 48th session in the event that it is confirmed and all preparations are completed." https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?key=1162879

TIDBIT FROM BRUCE, 20 OCT

 Bruce 

  [via WiserNow] 

  ...the Iraqi dinar... we're hearing now it's either going to be on the forex with a new rate, either Friday night...or Sunday night. My bet is Sunday after the Forex comes back up after having been turned off or closed for 48 hours,

 which is typical every weekend, from five o'clock Friday to five o'clock Sunday, it's down. It's down so that they can reconcile accounts on forex...The word was get ready for the weekend. 


🔴HCL Is Completed & Paying!🚩RV Clock Ticking & Time Running Out🤔Dinar RV...

"GOOD... HCL" BY FRANK26, 19 OCT

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FRANK26: "GOOD... HCL".........F26

Planning: The percentage of completion of operations related to the population census exceeded 90 percent

 

10/18/2024

 

Baghdad
 

The Ministry of Planning confirmed, on Thursday, that the percentage of completion of the population census work exceeded 90 percent, and that it was completed in most governorates, while it announced a decrease in the need for schools and stability in the annual inflation indicators.

The official spokesman for the ministry, Abdul Zahra Al-Hindawi, said in a statement reported by the official news agency, and seen by "Al-Eqtisad News", that "the percentage of completion of operations related to the population census has achieved great progress," explaining that "work began in the field since the first of September for a period of two months, but rapid progress may lead to the completion of operations before the specified date."

He pointed out that "the work will be completed before the end of this month, with the exception of the three governorates of the Kurdistan Region (Erbil, Sulaymaniyah, Dohuk), in which work was delayed for technical reasons," noting that "the completion rate has reached more than 90 percent."

Regarding the country’s need for schools, Al-Hindawi said, “Previous estimates indicated a need for about 6,000 schools, but the implementation of many projects within the framework of the Chinese agreement and other activities significantly reduced the need,” indicating that “the ministry is awaiting the results of the general population census to provide an accurate figure on the number of current schools.”


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DINAR REVALUATION UPDATE: " APPARENTLY THE HCL LAW WAS SECRETLY PASSED IN IRAQ" , 19 OCT

 


DINARLAND UPDATE!! WOW IRAQ WILL RV SOON !! @DINARREVALUATION

Iraq signs key gas supply deal with Turkmenistan to boost power grid, 19 OCT

 Shafaq News/ On Saturday, Iraqi Electricity Minister Ziad Ali Fadel announced the signing of an agreement with Turkmenistan to secure a daily supply of 20 million cubic meters of gas.

In a statement, Fadel emphasized that this influx of gas will play a remarkable role in enhancing the country’s electricity infrastructure, saying, "This amount of imported gas will contribute to the full operation of our gas-powered plants, ensuring stability for the national grid."


The gas from Turkmenistan will be transported to Iraq through Iran's pipeline network, following a swap mechanism in cooperation with Switzerland-based “Loxstone Energy”, Fadel explained.


"The signing of this agreement is the culmination of over a year of intensive technical efforts, which included multiple meetings, reciprocal visits, and the signing of a memorandum of understanding last year," the minister added.