
24/09/2010
Economist: political blocs have caused negative impact on international companies working in Iraq ...
Baghdad, The Iraqi government spokesman, said Friday that the delay in forming the government a negative impact on economic reality and investment in the country.
As pointed out that the Iraqi economic blocs, the political responsibility for low turnout in global companies to work in Iraq.
Ali al-Dabbagh, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the failure of the political blocs to reach a convincing solutions to form the next government, has negative effects, the fact that many of the companies invested concerned about the survival of the political situation than it is now."
He pointed out that "the government made many steps in seeking to attract international companies to work in Iraq, particularly with regard to investment business in the country."
He explained that "all political blocs responsible for the delay in forming the government and should take into account the economic realities that may Itagier dramatically just in case the talks on forming the government in vain."
Ali al-Dabbagh "We hope to change compass through the formation of the government speed up the political blocs in providing a suitable environment for the formation, and the resumption of meetings of the House of Representatives and an end to the open meeting."
On the other hand stressed that the Iraqi economy, competing political blocs to form a government responsible for low turnout in global companies to invest in Iraq in the last period.
Said Ismail Ibrahim, director of the economic status of Iraq's (Rn) that "the political blocs to take responsibility for the global decline in investment companies and not coming to work in Iraq."
And that "there are more than 200 international companies reluctant to work in Iraq because of the blurred political situation and its incompatibility with the economic situation in the country."
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