Seaview
06-13-2009, 05:42 AM
Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Salahuddin in Arbil, said Mohammed Salman Berwari export of oil from the Kurdistan region of Iraq could give the region a strategic position in the paramount importance of energy in the world.
He Berwari told a news briefing on Friday that significant changes in the near term, as the region received only 17 percent of the proceeds.
Berwari felt the need to be able to secure the territorial requirements of the continuation of basic infrastructure in the oil sector, in terms of production and export and to build relationships and bridges of trust with neighboring countries.
He pointed out that the export will impact on the long-term rise in living standards by creating new job opportunities, which could be available by the financial capacity of the Government in the public or private.
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He Berwari told a news briefing on Friday that significant changes in the near term, as the region received only 17 percent of the proceeds.
Berwari felt the need to be able to secure the territorial requirements of the continuation of basic infrastructure in the oil sector, in terms of production and export and to build relationships and bridges of trust with neighboring countries.
He pointed out that the export will impact on the long-term rise in living standards by creating new job opportunities, which could be available by the financial capacity of the Government in the public or private.
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