Economist Expert Predicts Challenges and Complexities for Iraq’s Economy in 2025

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A prominent economic expert has stated that Iraq will face significant economic complexities in 2025 due to accumulated debts, a slowdown in the reform process, and political interference in economic institutions. The expert emphasized the need for focusing on administrative and financial reforms and addressing the financial corruption that hinders development.

The economist stressed that stimulating the local economy should not only be done through increased spending but also through strategic planning that addresses structural flaws in the economy and enhances the confidence of both citizens and investors.

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