Adviser to Maliki: Iraqi government has not yet decided to g
Adviser to Maliki: Iraqi government has not yet decided to get WTO membership; Laws and regulations needed
Baghdad, January 7 (Rn) – The legal adviser to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Saturday that the Iraqi government has yet to decide once and for membership in the World Trade Organization, saying the continuation of Iraq as an observer in the Organization.
According to Fadhil Mohammed Jawad, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that “the Iraqi government has not yet taken a final decision on access to the membership of the WTO,” noting that “access to membership of the organization benefit the exporters of goods on the exemption of tax and facilitation of customs and other trade measures “.
The horse that “Iraq will continue to exercise his duties as an observer in the WTO but the final decision regarding its permanent membership in the organization has not been taken after the final,” noting that “Iraq’s access to such membership is in need of legislation and the laws of Iraq must approve including fit with the nature of the regulations set by the WTO. “
The Ministry of Trade and Industry of Iraq have shown earlier fears of the rush to get Iraq’s permanent membership of the WTO and said that “this would create confusion in the economy in the absence of legislation and economic controls eligible for this step.”
Iraq seeks to acquire permanent membership of the WTO instead of being a member of an observer as it is now.
The team was the Iraqi specialist to work on accession to the WTO was established on 13 December / December 2004, and presented a memorandum to obtain membership of the Organization on 16 September / September 2005, before the adoption of Iraq’s observer at the January 24, 2007, and began the first round of meetings of the Working Group of Iraq in 2007, followed by a second round of meetings in 2008, then the third round of the end of 2009.
The WTO was founded in 1995 and comprises 147 countries world as permanent members.
The WTO aims to create a world economic preserves the rights of the consumer and the product through the system of international laws by employing the full resources of the state and prevent the sale of goods with non-universal impulse.
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Baghdad, January 7 (Rn) – The legal adviser to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Saturday that the Iraqi government has yet to decide once and for membership in the World Trade Organization, saying the continuation of Iraq as an observer in the Organization.
According to Fadhil Mohammed Jawad, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that “the Iraqi government has not yet taken a final decision on access to the membership of the WTO,” noting that “access to membership of the organization benefit the exporters of goods on the exemption of tax and facilitation of customs and other trade measures “.
The horse that “Iraq will continue to exercise his duties as an observer in the WTO but the final decision regarding its permanent membership in the organization has not been taken after the final,” noting that “Iraq’s access to such membership is in need of legislation and the laws of Iraq must approve including fit with the nature of the regulations set by the WTO. “
The Ministry of Trade and Industry of Iraq have shown earlier fears of the rush to get Iraq’s permanent membership of the WTO and said that “this would create confusion in the economy in the absence of legislation and economic controls eligible for this step.”
Iraq seeks to acquire permanent membership of the WTO instead of being a member of an observer as it is now.
The team was the Iraqi specialist to work on accession to the WTO was established on 13 December / December 2004, and presented a memorandum to obtain membership of the Organization on 16 September / September 2005, before the adoption of Iraq’s observer at the January 24, 2007, and began the first round of meetings of the Working Group of Iraq in 2007, followed by a second round of meetings in 2008, then the third round of the end of 2009.
The WTO was founded in 1995 and comprises 147 countries world as permanent members.
The WTO aims to create a world economic preserves the rights of the consumer and the product through the system of international laws by employing the full resources of the state and prevent the sale of goods with non-universal impulse.
http://bit.ly/xUBkLm