Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Iraq is rich in minerals that will change the economy if used well and ~ June 2011 "Iraq will surpass China in the next 2 years" Hillary ...

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Wednesday, 28-03-2012

Expert: Iraq is rich in minerals that will change the economic if used well features

Baghdad, The Economist suggested that Abdul Sattar al-Hashimi contracted specialized mining companies and investment, being a country with immense natural wealth, untapped, noting that exploited optimally will bring down the Iraqi economy upside down and makes him a solid foundation.


He said al-Hashimi (News News Agency): that Iraq is rich in natural resources that are not invested so far as metal phosphates and sulphur, mercury and must be exploited and invested through contracting with strong global companies and specialized promotion and development of the Iraqi economy.

Called: reactivating Iraqi industrial plants and development by providing it with the necessary support, being paid to economic stability through the transformation of the economy from unilateral to a multifaceted, noting that most countries rely on non-oil industries in the annual supplier.

The Economist said: the current state budget amounted to 100 billion dollars and no draft strategy plays a big role for the elimination or reduction of unemployment and poverty in Iraq, and the planning Ministry statistics indicate the presence of more than (40%) Residents of Iraq are the poverty line and (25%).

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