(Translation) IBC Hosts an Economic Symposium under Heading “Iraq & World Trade Organization

Among IBC Economic Activities, IBC hosted on Monday December 11th 2017 an economic symposium under the title “Iraq & the World Trade Organization (WTO) : Between the Current Economy Reality & the Joining Aspirations” on the sidelines of the signing ceremony of Author Atheer Hilal Al-Duleimi’s book “System of the World Trade Organization WTO & Its Role in International Trade Freedom”.

At the beginning of the ceremony, IBC academic advisor Dr. Muhammad Al-Baldawi welcomed the present guests and lauded the efforts of IBC to embrace scientific, artistic and literary innovators and its keenness to always be rich with ideas, followed by Dr. Al-Baldawi’s presentation on Mr. Al-Duleimi’s book “System of the World Trade Organization & Its Role in International Trade Freedom” consisting of 250 pages and five chapters where the author toured between globalization, international organizations, international trade law, treaties and economic and legal exchanges.

The book presented eight results in which Mr. Al-Duleimi proposed redrafting of laws and seeking assistance of specialists concerned with economy.

In his book, the researcher outlined his vision in line with the spirit of the era mainly the significant partnership between the private and public sectors, privatization and keeping pace with modern technology.

The researcher pointed out that there are certain serious institutions that have undertaken to contribute to the development of intellectual dimensions of economic and investment theories among which are IBC and other economic institutions.

After that, Dr. Talal Abu Ghazala congratulated the Iraqi people on his victory over the forces of evil (Daesh), stressing Iraq’s significant role being the backbone of the Arab Nation, then tackled the project of Iraq’s joining the World Trade Organization (WTO), stressing that once the Iraqi government decides to join WTO as a member and not an observer, it should form a negotiating delegation comprising of a special team of decision makers in matters of economy and knowledge.

The proposed negotiating delegation should be headed by a delegation of the Iraqi government.

The idea of joining WTO is a necessity embodying  many features benefiting Iraq once it is concluded correctly.  When making his comments, IBC Vice Chairman and Secretary General Mr. Saad Naji thanked the audience and lauded Dr. Abu Ghazala’s keenness to participate in IBC activities and considered the book with its simple language an important reference on the System of the World Trade Organization.

Mr. Naji spoke about the epilog where the researcher concluded that the developing countries should ponder on the idea of joining WTO and that this idea must be preceded by reforms to those countries’ economies.

Dr. Naji concluded his discussion by wondering about the benefits that Iraq would gain from joining WTO especially if Iraqi industries and agricultural production are unable to compete with other countries’ products and the method of preventing overflowing the Iraqi markets with foreign products when Iraq joins WTO.

After that, researcher Al-Duleimi reviewed the most important points contained in his book such as WTO role in the growth of international trade and helping the international trade to establish a prosperous world order with the objective of establishing an economic system by means of providing guarantees and trust, working on raising the standard of living and raising levels of the state’s national income through proper streamline, processing of transactions and trade exchange between the countries which lead to raising the level of national income and providing higher per capita income and unemployment elimination.

In response to Mr. Naji’s question, Mr. Al-Duleimi said that Iraq’s problem lies in its being a petroleum country where 60% of the gross domestic production depends on the production of oil, and the country’s exports of crude oil and its revenues constitute the maximum semi absolute ratio of the gross exports and revenues of the general budget, and that WTO excludes crude oil for being a one of the internationally traded commodities, which matter hinders Iraq from joining WTO.

IBC Chairman Dr. Majid Saedi expressed his support to the idea of the Iraqi private sector accompanying government delegations, lauding the Iraqi government’s invitation extended to the Iraqi private sector to take part in the delegation that would visit the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during the coming two weeks which is a qualitative move taken by the Iraqi government to promote its economy.

At the end of the meeting, the Iraqi researcher Atheer Al-Duleimi signed his book and dedicated to the audience.  The meeting included discussions with the audience, and was attended by IBC Chairman, Board members and IBC members, Head of Jordan Chamber of Commerce Mr. Adnan Abu Al-Raghib, Chairman of the National Iraqi Business Council Mr. Daoud Abid Zayer, Minister Plenipotentiary Mr. Mustafa Al-Imam, Iraqi Consul Mr. Odai Al-Assad, the Iraqi Cultural Attaché Dr. Haider Al-Saadi, a large number of diplomats of the Iraqi Embassy, a crowd of economists and academics, in addition to a crowd of representatives of media and satellite TV channels.

On behalf of IBC, Iraqi artist Ibrahim Al-Abdali presented a painting about the city of Jaffa to Dr. Abu Ghazala, being Dr. Abu Ghazala’s birthplace, in appreciation of Dr. Abu Ghazala and an expression of pride in this glorious city.

The entire meeting was broadcasted live on Talal Abu Ghazala’s Radio for Business and Culture.

Visit of the Palestinian / Iraqi Friendship Society Delegation

The delegation of the Palestinian / Iraqi Friendship Society chaired by its President Mr. Saad Khalil, the Society Secretary General Mr. Assad Al-Nassir, Foreign Relations Officer Mrs. Nasra Qabalani, Treasurer Mr. Ahmed Abu Al-Jees and the Society Board members; Mr. Issa Tamim and Mr. Anwer Siyaer visited on Thursday December 7th, 2017 IBC offices.

The delegation arrived from Ramallah and was received by IBC Vice Chairman and Secretary General Mr. Saad Naji.  During the meeting, which was attended by the representative of the Palestinian President Mr. Mahmood Abbas (Abu Mazin) and a crowd of Palestinian officials, the visiting delegation discussed the launching of the Society in a large ceremony held at the Martyrs Cemetery in memory of the Iraqi martyrs who had fallen on the land of Palestine.

The President of the Society praised the victories achieved by the Iraqi Army over Daesh evil forces.  The delegation also expressed its desire to strengthen the Iraqi – Palestinian relations.

For his part, Mr. Saad Naji extended IBC congratulations on the establishment of this Society, expressing IBC readiness to support its activities including hosting an Iraqi Art exhibition in Ramallah and participation of the Society in the events hosted by IBC.

It is worth mentioning that the Palestinian – Iraqi Friendship Society takes the city of Ramallah as its headquarters, represents all Palestinian cities, all its members are graduates of Iraqi Universities and maintain good relations with the Iraqi society.  At the end of the meeting the delegation honored IBC with its shield.

IBC & Eastern Holding Group Host Tamayuz Architecture Award

IBC and Eastern Holdings Group hosted on Saturday December 3rd, 2016 at the Grand Millennium Hotel – Amman Tamayuz Architecture Award for 2016 with the presence of the President of the Jordanian House of Representatives Dr. Atif Al-Tarawneh and the Iraqi Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Dr. Abdul Razzaq Al-Issa who accepted the invitation extended by IBC.

The ceremony included opening of the photo gallery of the prominent Iraqi architect Dr. Rifat Chaderchi titled (Baghdad in the Eyes of Rifat) that included a number of photos from Dr. Chaderchi’s archive, copy of which he deposited at Tamayuz Award and privileged IBC with the archive to be included in the honorary exhibition which would be held next Saturday on the occasion of Dr. Chaderchi’s 90th birthday.

The ceremony was opened by IBC Chairman Dr. Majid Saedi who praised Tamayuz Architecture Award, lauding the Award’s significance in honoring academic architectural creativity and thanked Tamayuz Award founder Architect Ahmed Al-Mallak, stressing that IBC would always pursuits its role in supporting the academic activities.

IBC presented the Iraqi Minister of Higher Education Dr. Abdul Razzaq Al-Issa with IBC Honorary Shield for his role in academic support, and presented Tamayuz Award founder Architect Ahmed Al-Mallak with an Honorary Shield for his efforts in delivering the voice of intellectual Iraq to the whole world. For his part, the Iraqi Minister praised IBC efforts and its unlimited support extended to the Iraqi community.

IBC also honored IBC Chairman Dr. Majid Saedi and IBC Vice Chairman and Secretary General Mr. Saad Naji with the Higher Education Medal, in addition to honoring the winning students and supervisors of Iraqi and International Tamayuz Award.
During the ceremony, awards were granted as follows;
– Tamayuz Award for lifetime Architectural Achievement of Iraqi Architecture was granted to Dr. Qahtan Al-Madfaie,
– Muhammad Mekkiya’s Architecture Personality of the Year Award for Academic Architecture was granted to Dr. Khalid Al-Sultani,
– Tamayuz Award for Women for 2014 and 2015 was granted to Architect Sherine Sherzad and Engineer Suhair Al-Sanawi,
– Tamayuz Award to Iraqi students, and
– Tamayuz International Award,
The Dean of the College of Engineering in the University of Jordan was awarded with 2016 Tamayuz Award for the best University of Architecture. Also, the Dean of the College of Engineering of the Iraqi Al-Nahrein University was awarded for the best Architectural Department in Iraq, in addition to honoring students from Iraq, Jordan, Greece, Spain, Russia, Romania and India.
It is worth mentioning that the ceremony was attended by architects, College Presidents and Deans of Arab and foreign universities such as; the former President of the Royal Institute for British Architects, Head of the Energy, Building & Environment School, the Dean of the College of Engineering in Coventry University, Head of the Architectural Centre in Kazan University / Russia and Deans of the Colleges of Engineering; National School of Engineering in Rabat / Morocco, the American and Lebanese Colleges of Engineering in Beirut, Birmingham and Jordanian Universities.
On IBC side, the event was attended by IBC Chairman Dr. Majid Saedi, IBC Vice Chairman and Secretary General Mr. Saad Naji, in addition to a number of IBC Board members and members; Mr. Mekki Al-Faiz, Mr. Usama Al-Quraishi, Mrs. Wasan Al-Khafaji, IBC member and Advisor for Social Responsibility and Representative of the UN Global Pact for Local Networking in Iraq Dr. Amila Naji, Engineer Uns Al-Shebib Baban, Mr. Faris Kamal, Dr. Muhammed Al-Beldawi, IBC CEO, staff, in addition to a crowd of journalists and Satellite TV Channels.

 

IBC Hosts 2017 Global Architecture “Tamayouz” Award

Under the patronage of HE Minister of Public Works & Housing Engineer Sami Halassa, IBC hosted on Saturday December 2nd 2017 at the Grand Millennium Hotel in the Jordanian capital Amman the ceremony of the global architecture award “Tamayouz” for 2017 sponsored by IBC, University of Coventry, Diwan for Engineering Consultancies, Ayad Al-Tuhafi Architecture Bureau, Trade X Global, Iraqi Private Banks League and Zain Telecommunications – Jordan, as well as other sponsors and supporters.

“Tamayouz” Award is an independent initiative solely supported by Iraqi efforts specialized in architecture, with the objective of supporting young architects and inspirational design initiatives. During the ceremony, the winners were honored according to their status.

The ceremony included the following Awards :
– Rifat Al-Chaderji Award for the reconstruction of liberated areas in Iraq – Mosul Housing for 2017 awarded to architects from Poland, Iraq, France, Italy and the United States of America.

This Award supports reconstruction of the liberated areas in Mosul, conducting preliminary studies and finding solutions for the return of the displaced people to their areas.

– “Tamayouz” Award for Architecture Achievement for Life for 2017 awarded to the prominent Iraqi Architect Hisham Muneer who is one of the early founders of the Engineering and Architecture Department in the University of Baghdad.

– “Tamayouz” Award for Iraqi students for 2017 awarded to the top Iraqi student Nazar Razzaq from the University of Baghdad, which University won the top Architecture Department in Iraq for 2017.

– “Tamayouz” International Award for 2017 awarded to the top three architects from Bangladesh, Argentina and India.
During the ceremony, the Minister of Public Works and Housing Engineer Sami Halassa lauded the academic importance of “Tamayouz” Award for Architecture and the efforts of its sponsors, especially the founder of this Award Architect Ahmed Al-Mallak and the role of IBC in supporting the academic community locally and globally.

Also, the Iraqi Ambassador to Jordan Mrs. Safiya Al-Siheil expressed her pride with this Iraqi academic initiative which gave young architects the opportunity to present their architectural talents and achievements to the world.

Mrs. Al-Siheil further lauded the role of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in embracing Iraqi students and giving them seats in Jordanian schools and universities. She also thanked all universities and institutions supporting this Award.
During the ceremony, IBC Chairman Dr. Majid Saedi spoke about the academic support extended to the students through providing scholarships to talented and creative students to enable them to create a better world.

The event was attended by members of IBC in Jordan, Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Jordan, representatives of diplomatic missions, Deans and Heads of Architecture Engineering Departments of the Universities of Coventry, Cambridge and Polytechnic University – Milan and Jordanian and Iraqi Universities whose students took part in this year’s competition and won advanced positions in engineering designs.

Heads of major engineering and architecture companies in the Middle East also attended this event, as well as a crowd of those interested in architecture, specialists, media people and elites of the Jordanian and Iraqi societies.