25/11/2010Maliki is planning to launch the initiative after the completion of industrial forming a new government
Baghdad, The adviser to Prime Minister-designate Nuri al-Maliki, on Thursday, for the latter would be immediately formed a new government initiative to improve the industrial production of the private sector.
Said Abdul Hussein Al Jabri told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the Prime Minister-designate Nuri al-Maliki's initiative would be similar to the initiative of industrial agricultural work days after the new government and the adoption of the budget in 2011."
He pointed out that "the initiative will be launched on the impact of industrial success, which caused agricultural initiative in the previous phase, where agricultural activity returned to farmers after the government provide them with loans and the provision of agricultural machinery."
The Iraqi government has allocated $ 17 billion to address the agricultural sector, drought, and developed the Higher Committee for the initiative agricultural six axes for the advancement of agricultural reality distributed among the irrigation water, agricultural land, and plant production, animal production, and management of the agricultural sector, and the focus of agricultural lending, and government support.
Is due to the Iraqi government is formed after thirty days in accordance with the constitutional period, after he announced President Jalal Talabani, Maliki's mandate.
Iraq has suffered from the fragility of the factories in the work of private and government because of the invasion of imported goods.
And warned the Ministry of Finance earlier in the continued loss of Iraq to the domestic industry stressing the need to allocate government banks and the removal of subsidies by the government.
According to official reports that Iraq has lost since the past four years approximately $ 180 billion because of its reliance on imported goods.
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