Taha Al-Janabi
Taha Al-Janabi is an economic expert in Iraq who has recently commented on the rising dollar exchange rate, attributing it to an increase in demand for hard currency, smuggling activities, and declining oil revenues. He has proposed several measures to stabilize the currency, including enhancing border control to combat smuggling and increasing transparency in the currency auction managed by the Central Bank.
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Iraq:
Taha Al-Janabi noted the significant economic relations between Iraq and China.
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Iraq:
Taha Al-Janabi noted the significant economic relations between Iraq and China, highlighting the impact of Chinese cars on the Iraqi market.
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Iraq:
Taha Al-Janabi noted that Iraq is still lagging in investing its natural resources.
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Iraq:
Taha Al-Janabi pointed out that Iraq is still lagging in investing its natural resources.
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Iraq:
Taha Al-Janabi explained that the real reasons behind the rise in the dollar are not limited to commercial demand but also include regulatory gaps in foreign transfer mechanisms.
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Iraq:
Taha Al-Janabi is an economic expert who described the Salah al-Din Provincial Council's decision as positive and early.
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Iraq:
Taha Al-Janabi is an economic expert who described the Salah al-Din Provincial Council's decision as positive and early.
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Iraq:
Taha Al-Janabi noted that the increase in non-oil revenues is a positive indicator of recovery in some sectors.
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Iraq:
Taha Al-Janabi stated that localizing drug production in Iraq is one of the sovereign economic files that surpasses commercial aspects to security and humanitarian dimensions.
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Iraq:
Taha Al-Janabi stated that the customs file is managed in a traditional way that costs the state billions of dinars annually.
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