Iraq: Financial: 87 trillion dinars 2010 budget
On display today at the Council of Ministers
بغداد ـ الصباح Baghdad morning
Ministry of Finance revealed that the general budget for the year 2010
amounted to 87 trillion dinars formed non-oil imports of 15 percent,
while the central bank said non-use of the country's
reserves of hard currency to fill a budget gap
The defense secretary said Fadhil Othman, a prophet in a press statement
said the budget would amount to about eighty-seven trillion dinars according
to the final tables, including sixty-three Trliuna operational budget and
twenty-four investment. He would be finished putting the final touches on the budget
and the separation of Kurdistan's budget amounting to 17 percent budget and sovereign
Iraq before it goes to a cabinet meeting to be held today. According to press sources
in the ministry official as saying that oil imports accounted for 85 percent of the federal
budget bill for 2010, indicating that the preparation of the budget adopted volume of oil exports
two million barrels per day at 60 dollars per barrel. On the other hand,
Central Bank Governor Sinan al-Shabibi on the sidelines of the meeting of
Arab central bank governors held yesterday in Abu Dhabi that Iraq does not use
its reserves of hard currency in bridging the budget gap, noting that the matter is still under discussion
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On display today at the Council of Ministers
بغداد ـ الصباح Baghdad morning
Ministry of Finance revealed that the general budget for the year 2010
amounted to 87 trillion dinars formed non-oil imports of 15 percent,
while the central bank said non-use of the country's
reserves of hard currency to fill a budget gap
The defense secretary said Fadhil Othman, a prophet in a press statement
said the budget would amount to about eighty-seven trillion dinars according
to the final tables, including sixty-three Trliuna operational budget and
twenty-four investment. He would be finished putting the final touches on the budget
and the separation of Kurdistan's budget amounting to 17 percent budget and sovereign
Iraq before it goes to a cabinet meeting to be held today. According to press sources
in the ministry official as saying that oil imports accounted for 85 percent of the federal
budget bill for 2010, indicating that the preparation of the budget adopted volume of oil exports
two million barrels per day at 60 dollars per barrel. On the other hand,
Central Bank Governor Sinan al-Shabibi on the sidelines of the meeting of
Arab central bank governors held yesterday in Abu Dhabi that Iraq does not use
its reserves of hard currency in bridging the budget gap, noting that the matter is still under discussion
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