Posts Tagged by The Dinar Trade
French Company Focused on 8 Power Stations in Basra at a Cost of 32 Billion Dinars
| December 16, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
Signed the local government in the province of Basra, a contract for the establishment of (8) stations for the distribution of electric power with a French company at a cost of 32 billion dinars in the budget of the development of regions. The governor of Basra Cltag Abboud told Baghdad International today, “The local government signed a contract with the company,”…
Girl Talk: Bridging The Cultural Gap With Iraq’s Teens
| December 16, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
DIWANIYAH, Iraq – As the sun rose over the city of Saniyah, the Diwaniyah Provincial Reconstruction Team, supported by 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, set out on the first of several planned youth outreach programs in the area. The setting of this mission was not to be the site of a newly reconstructed facility or a meeting of provincial leaders…
Opposition Leader Agrees to Join Maliki Government in Iraq
| December 16, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
Over nine months after Iraq’s election propelled him to the brink of toppling his main political rival, Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, and a month after he vowed he would not join the new government, Iraqi politician Ayad Allawi has changed track and agreed to join. According to the New York Times, Allawi has joined grudgingly and with conditions, warning that…
Kirkuk Council Decided to Allocate 100 Million Dinars for the Purchase and Repair Mechanisms to Collect Waste
| December 15, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
Kirkuk Provincial Council announced the allocation of $ 100 million for the purchase and repair mechanisms for waste collection, indicating that he was monitoring the budget is estimated at 12 billion dinars in the framework of a project to clean the city of Kirkuk. The deputy chairman of the provincial council in Kirkuk Rebwar Talabani in an interview for “Alsumaria News”,…
Baghdad Put the Foundation Stone for Building Traffic at a Cost of 3 Billion Dinars Iraq
| December 15, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
Baghdad- The province of Baghdad, Tuesday, for developed and Traffic Directorate General of the foundation stone for the construction of building of the Directorate of the passage of Rusafa, Karrada in Jadriya center of the capital value of 3 billion Iraqi dinars. ImBaghdad put the foundation stone for the passage of the draft Directorate Rusafa, Karrada. The governor of Baghdad, Salah…
Diyala Five Billion Dinars Allocated for the Establishment of New Schools
| December 15, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
The Board of Diyala province, Tuesday, on the allocation of five billion dinars for the construction of nine new schools in different parts of the province in support of the educational sector. The deputy chairman of the provincial council approved Husseini said in an interview for “Alsumaria News”, “The Council decided at its meeting today, the allocation of five billion dinars…
UN to end Saddam-era sanctions on Iraq
| December 14, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
By Pierre-Antoine Donnet (AFP) UNITED NATIONS — The UN Security Council will on Wednesday end a swathe of Saddam Hussein-era sanctions against Iraq in a sign of the changes in the country, diplomats said. US Vice President Joe Biden will chair a Security Council meeting that will lift the international penalties mainly dating from Saddam’s 1990 invasion of neighboring Kuwait that…
Turkey is Interested in Iraq’s Autonomous Region
| December 13, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
Erbil, (AKnews) – Turkey is interested in autonomy formed within Iraq which will make no claims to establish its own statehood, Alexander Rahr, Director of the Russian/Eurasia Program, German Council on Foreign Relations, told NEWS.am. “If Turkish Kurds see that their brothers are quietly living in autonomy neighboring with Turkey, they will probably calm down. At the moment Turkey is trying…
Shahristani Out of Oil, in for Maliki Deputy
| December 13, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
BAGHDAD – Hussain al-Shahristani will continue steering Iraq’s energy sector, but not in his current capacities as minister of oil and acting minister of electricity. Instead, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will tap Shahristani, a fellow member of the State of Law coalition, for a newly created post as deputy prime minister for oil and electricity issues. The move ensures that Maliki…
Agreement With FAO to Implement Agricultural Projects in Basra
| December 12, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
BASRA- The local government in southern Iraq’s Basra Province has concluded an agreement with the UN Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) to implement several agricultural projects in the province, according to Basra’s Provincial Office on Saturday. “A meeting between a FAO delegation and Basra’s Deputy Governor, Ahmed al-Hassany, had discussed horizons of cooperation between both sides, reaching an agreement to establish…
Halfaya Field to Produce Enough Gas to Supply Power Station
| December 12, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
MISSAN / Aswat al-Iraq: The development of Halfaya Oil Field in southern Iraq’s Missan Province shall insure enough gas for Kahla’a power station, according to the Director-General of Missan Oil Company, who said that the gas produced from the oil field would exceed 60 million cubic feet. “The development of Halfaya Field shall secure the needs of the Kahlaa Electric Power…
Iraq Eyes ‘Super Six’ to Boost Oil Output
| December 11, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
BAGHDAD, (UPI) — Iraq is concentrating its drive to quadruple its oil output on its six “super fields,” which analysts say have the potential to produce in excess of 10.5 million barrels a day by 2017. That’s just short of the Oil Ministry’s declared target of up to 12 million bpd in the next six years. There is a lot of…
The Pride of Iraq’s Lions
| December 9, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
Throughout its history, Iraqi football has had of its share of exceptional players, men who more than earned the right to be called ‘Lions of Iraq’. However, one name stands head and shoulders above the rest, that of Hussain Saeed, the former striker who captained his country for many years and led them to their first appearance at a FIFA World…
Iraqi Leaders Struggle to Slice Pie
| December 9, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
DAMASCUS – Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has promised that his new coalition government will be ready by December 15. Easier said than done, no doubt, as lawmakers met in parliament on Saturday to hammer out crucial issues related to the powers of the speaker, the 2011 budget and the Council for Strategic Policy. Ex-prime minister Iyad Allawi, who came out…
Iraq Zooms Ahead with New Driving Permits
| December 9, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
By Prashant Rao/ BAGHDAD, (AFP) – Dawood Salman clutches the steering wheel and stares ahead as he nervously accelerates toward something only a few Iraqis have: a valid driving license. The 27-year-old is among a handful of Iraqis who are signing up for a new post-invasion licensing system that authorities hope will bring order to the chaotic traffic that has resembled…
History’s Lesson for the Dinar
| December 8, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
I used to think that rapid increases in Iraqi oil production would practically guarantee a significant strengthening of the dinar over the next ten years. Surprisingly, however, history suggests that this is far from a foregone conclusion. While the Oil Ministry claims that Iraqi capacity will rise by 10 million barrels per day (mn bbl/d) to something like 12 mn bbl/d…
High Value of the Dollar Against the Iraqi Dinar Behind Banking Offices
| December 8, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
Baghdad (news) .. detect financial expert on the contrary goldsmith reasons for the high value of the dollar against the Iraqi dinar during the last period. The jeweler said in a statement singled out by the Agency (news) on Monday: that the high value of the dollar has no justification except that an individual act by the people of banking in…
Iraq and Chapter 7 on December 15th- Is This The Final Chapter?
| December 8, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
Diplomats said the UN Security Council are about to vote on three draft resolutions and authentication on a presidential statement on Iraq when it holds a ministerial meeting on 15 this month, headed by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the Council. The news agency quoted the Kuwaiti some diplomats as saying that the first…
The Iraqi Dinar Will Rise Against the Dollar in the Coming Period
| December 6, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
“The budget deficit usually begins and ends with a surplus” BAGHDAD – Haider al-Rubaie Filaih Be denied that the budget deficit next fiscal something negative, saying at the same time that most of the public budgets deficit begins and ends with a surplus of Mali is Mdaorth .. The budget deficit is similar to the deficit in the economic structure in…
German Foreign Minister Pledges to Help Iraq Rebuild
| December 6, 2010 | Filled under All Dinar Trade Articles |
Baghdad- German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle pledged Saturday to help Iraq rebuild and called on the political leadership to speed up the process of forming a new government. Westerwelle met Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki, President Jalal Talabani and parliament speaker Osama al-Nujaifi during a lightning six-hour visit to the Iraqi capital. The foreign minister offered Iraq the “closest of partnerships…
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