By John Lee.
Iraq's government has set out a series of investment-focused measures aimed at reshaping the country's business environment, following a high-level meeting between the Prime Minister's Adviser for International Investments and the Minister of Trade.
The meeting was attended by members of the Iraqi-French Business Council, along with senior officials from the Ministry of Trade, and focused on strengthening public-private partnerships and improving conditions for domestic and foreign investors.
Discussions covered proposals to establish clearer frameworks for Iraqi-foreign business councils, recognise foreign trade names within company registration and trademark systems, and identify long-term investment opportunities across sectors overseen by the Ministry of Trade. The participants also reviewed mechanisms to support foreign company participation in the Baghdad International Fair.
Among the initiatives discussed was the proposed creation of a Baghdad Trade Center as an integrated hub for business services and commercial activity, alongside the launch of structured, ongoing dialogue between the Ministry and national business sectors.
The government said the discussions form part of broader efforts to enhance the business climate, deepen cooperation with the private sector and position Iraq as a more attractive destination for international investment.
(Source: Iraqi-French Business Council)
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