The laws in force prevent Iraq from joining the World Trade Organization


06/03/2022 13:16

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Baghdad / Obelisk: The Ministry of Commerce said, Friday, June 3, 2022, that the laws in force prevent Iraq from entering the World Trade Organization, while indicating a new vision for the country to join this organization.  

The ministry’s spokesman, Muhammad Hanoun, said in a press interview that Iraq has been seeking for years to join the World Trade Organization, stressing the need to legislate laws that are compatible with the decisions in which the organization operates.  

He added that the ministry is a governmental institution like other ministries, subject to laws that prevent entry to this large organization, calling on the parliament to “legislate laws during the coming period that are compatible with the organization’s decisions.”  

 Hanoun indicated that the Ministry of Commerce is working with the ministries to expedite Iraq’s entry into the organization with a new vision, explaining that the government’s effort is effective in saving time and harmonizing with the laws of the World Trade Organization.

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