Thursday, February 6, 2025

MARKZ: What are we expecting once the budget tables are done? @DINARREVALUATION #iraqidinar

 


The Ministry Of Planning Discusses With The World Bank The Preparation Of A Roadmap For Building Human Capital In Iraq, 6 feb

 The Ministry Of Planning Discusses With The World Bank The Preparation Of A Roadmap For Building Human Capital In Iraq

Wednesday 05 February 2025 | Economic Number of readings: 150    Baghdad / NINA / The Ministry of Planning held a joint meeting with the World Bank on Wednesday, during which they discussed joint cooperation in the field of preparing a roadmap for building human capital in Iraq.

A statement by the ministry stated that "Undersecretary of the Ministry Maher Hammad Johan headed the Iraqi side, while the World Bank team was headed by the Regional Director for Human Development in the Middle East and North Africa, Fadia Saada.

Johan explained: "The importance of the human capital building project comes from its contribution to achieving development goals," stressing Iraq's endeavor to harness efforts towards improving investment in human capital, keeping pace with global trends, and responding to local needs for human development, 

in addition to identifying investment priorities and directing them towards making fundamental changes at the level of policies, plans, programs and all government interventions, and in effective partnerships with the international community, the local community and the private sector," calling for more cooperation with the World Bank in this field.

For her part, the Regional Director for Human Development in the Middle East and North Africa, Fadia Saadeh, said: “Investing in human capital is essential for the future of the country, and Iraq has the ability to harness its young population as an engine of economic growth,” indicating: “Bridging the service delivery gaps is in education and health care, expanding access to social protection, and creating job opportunities, especially for women and youth.”

She added: “If reforms are implemented effectively, Iraq can transform its current challenges into opportunities, and ensure a more equitable and prosperous future for all its citizens.”

The meeting witnessed the presentation of three presentations, the first of which was on the priorities and programs of the National Development Plan (2024-2028), presented by the Director General of the Department of Economic and Financial Policies, Sabah Jundi Mansour, the second presentation was on the recommendations of the first national conference on human capital in Iraq, and the next steps, presented by the Director General of Human Development, Dr. Maha Abdul Karim Al-Rawi, and the last presentation was from the World Bank team on the future outlook for human capital projects in Iraq. /End8    https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?key=1183964


ARIEL : The Final Act: Closing Out A Chapter , 6 FEB

 ARIEL

The Final Act: Closing Out A Chapter 


You know I find it quite peculiar as to why Donald Trump said if Iran were to a••a••inate him he left instructions on how to remove them off the map. I wonder why he would put this out there in the ethers? 


Does he anticipate that such an act will be carried out if the revaluation of the Iraqi Dinar happens which by default will strip Iran & Israel of their power over Baghdad? 


Because many are clueless as to how Israel benefitted from the Iraq war. The removal of Saddam Hussein from power eliminated a significant threat to Israel.


 Saddam had been a vocal adversary of Israel, launching Scud missiles against the country during the Gulf War and consistently supporting anti-Israeli rhetoric and actions. 


By deposing Saddam, the U.S.-led coalition effectively neutralized a hostile regime that had long been a thorn in Israel's side. Furthermore, the post-invasion period allowed Israel to capitalize on regional realignments, promoting its economic interests in Iraq and strengthening its geopolitical position in the Middle East. 


So this currency revaluation is much more critical than people realize. I told you all before this will be equivalent to stepping into an entire different version of earth. So prepare to have your mind blown over the course of this year for many things.

AJ : 🇮🇶🔥 IT'S DONE Article 2!! @DINARREVALUATION #iraqidinarinvestor #iraqidinar

 


Finance Minister To Parliamentary Delegation: The Ministry Is Committed To Implementing Reforms To Boost Non-Oil Revenues, 6 feb

 Finance Minister To Parliamentary Delegation: The Ministry Is Committed To Implementing Reforms To Boost Non-Oil Revenues

Wednesday 05 February 2025 | Economic Number of readings: 23   Baghdad / NINA / Minister of Finance Taif Sami affirmed the ministry's commitment to implementing financial reforms that would enhance non-oil revenues and achieve financial sustainability.

A statement by the Ministry of Finance stated: "Minister Taif Sami received, today, Wednesday, at the ministry's headquarters, a number of members of the Council of Representatives, and during the meeting, their requests and those of citizens were listened to,

 in addition to discussing the mechanisms for implementing the general budget, following up on the allocations of service and development projects, in addition to discussing ways to support productive sectors and provide the necessary resources to improve the level of services provided to citizens."

The minister affirmed, according to the statement, the ministry's commitment to implementing financial reforms that would enhance non-oil revenues and achieve financial sustainability in accordance with approved government programs.

The representatives praised the ministry's efforts in managing the financial file, and stressed the importance of enhancing joint cooperation to ensure the achievement of economic goals.

The parliamentary delegation included the following MPs: Manal Al-Maslamawi, Rafiq Al-Salihi, Luqman Al-Rashidi, Mudhar Al-Karawi, Hassan Al-Masoudi, Fatima Al-Hawi, Ala Al-Nashi, Sarah Al-Dulaimi, Mona Al-Jubouri, Faisal Al-Naili, Wafaa Al-Shammari, Suhaila Al-Sultani, Mustafa Al-Karawi, Amal Al-Nasiri, Osama Al-Badri, Ahmed Rashid Salmani, Basem Nghamish Al-Gharbawi, Mahasin Al-Dulaimi, and Hassan Al-Asadi. / End   https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?key=1184007


TIDBIT FROM MNT GOAT, 6 FEB

 Mnt Goat  

 Article:  "PARLIAMENTARY FINANCE COMMITTEE “EXPLODES A SURPRISE” REGARDING THE COST OF EXTRACTING OIL FROM THE KURDISTAN REGION"

 Kurdistan has always wanted a bigger % of the oil proceeds as the % now allocated is not enough.

 The cost of extraction varies by oil well and this has been the reason all along why the Kurds are illegally selling their oil outside of the pumped metered system. 

This can easily be remedied but Baghdad has to take the time to listen and then take actions to reason with the Kurds on this matter. 

They are going to work it out as the budget amendments have been passed.

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🇮🇶🛢️ Iraq Continues Making Economic Progress: Another Piece of the Puzzle Moves Forward 💵📈

  Erbil and Baghdad have reached a final agreement to resume oil exports from the Kurdistan Region under a two-phase plan that will graduall...