The First Board Meeting of the 6th Session of The Iraqi Business Council & Election of the Chairman, Deputies, Secretary-General & Heads of Committees

The new Board of Directors of the Iraqi Business Council, its 6th session, held its first meeting on Monday, October 31st 2022 at the offices of the Iraqi Business Council in the presence of nine out of 13 members, achieving the quorum.

 

During the meeting, the Chairman, two Deputies, Secretary-General and Heads of Committees were elected, and as follows :-

 

  • Majid Saedi / Chairman of the Iraqi Business Council and Head of the Foreign Relations Committee and Academic Sector.
  • Saad Naji / Deputy, Secretary-General and Head of the Social, Cultural & Entrepreneurship (social responsibility) Committee.
  • Nazar Awji/ Deputy & Head of the Tourism Investment Committee.
  • Ali Shamara / Board member & Head of the Investment Committee.
  • Ahmad Al-Sarraf / Board member and Head of the Services & Transport Committee.
  • Hassan Nassir Al-Lami /Board member and Head of the Financial & Banking Sectors Committee.
  • Tariq Al-Hassan / Board member & Head of the Industry Sector Committee.
  • Ali Ghalib Al-Khafaji / Board member & Head of the Oil & Gas Sector Committee.
  • Mekki Al-Faiz / Board member & Head of the Energy Sector Committee.
  • Khalil Al-Bunniya / Board member & Head of the Trade and Trade Agencies Sector Committee.
  • Luay Al-Saeed / Board member & Head of the Constructional and Cement Industries Sector.
  • Osama Al-Quraishi / Board member & Head of the Oil Contracts Sector Committee.
  • Tamara Daghistani / Board member & Head of the Humanitarian Committee.

 

We wish the new Board of Directors of the Iraqi Business Council continued success to serve Iraqi investors inside and outside Iraq.

 

The idea of establishing the Iraqi Business Council is based on the common desire generated by a number of elites. Those who are Iraqi investors and businessmen on the territory of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan unanimous in the importance of creating economic reference for them, as well as for those who wish to join them in order to maximize Iraq’s investment in Jordan, as well as to contribute actively to Iraq’s construction and reconstruction.

IBC’s President & Members Meet with Members of the US Embassy Delegation In IBC Offices

On Tuesday October 11th 2022, IBC’s President, Dr. Majid Sadi, Vice President & Secretary-General, Dr. Saad Naji, IBC Board member, Dr. Osama Al-Quraishi, and IBC Director General met with the delegation of the Refugees Support Program at the Political Section of the United States Embassy in Jordan to discuss the situation of Iraqi refugees  in Jordan and the mechanisms of supporting them by obtaining the approval of the Jordanian government to allow them to work in Jordan.

The US Embassy delegation included the Senior Coordinator of Refugees Affairs, Mr. Roberts McInturff, the Senior Coordinator of Refugees Affairs, Mrs. Rebecca White and the Assistant Refugees Support Programs, Mrs. Khulud Al-Edwan.

 

At the beginning of the meeting, Dr. Sadi welcomed members of the Embassy delegation and reviewed the volume of Iraqi investment in Jordan, and the support provided by the Iraqi Business Council to Iraqi investors and members of the Iraqi community in Jordan, especially the refugees.

Dr. Sadi then reviewed the humanitarian side that IBC works on through its Humanitarian Program “Istijaba” (Response), which was launched by the Council within the social responsibility to serve community under the UN Global Compact, as through this Program professional workshops and courses were set up to train the refugees with cooperation of the international organizations and UN agencies, stressing that the tourism sector in Jordan absorbs large number of labor.

He proposed approaching the Jordanian official authorities to allow Iraqi refugees to work in the Tourism sector.

 

For his part, Mr. Robert McInturff reviewed the file of Iraqi refugees registered in the “UNHCR”, indicating that their number is about 66.000 registered refugees.

He stressed the endeavors of the US government and the UN to approach the Jordanian official authorities to allow Iraqi refugees to work in the Jordanian market, especially in the industry, agriculture and construction sectors just like the Syrians, while keeping the asylum certificate.

The Embassy delegation talked about the services provided by the Refugees Support Program of the US government.

 

At the end of the meeting, the US Embassy delegation thanked IBC Chairman and members for organizing this meeting.

 

 

Honoring Iraqi Artists; Dr. Ibrahim Al-Abdali & Dr. Hana Malallah During their visit to IBC Offices

Including (Ibdaa) Cultural Program of the Iraqi Business Council, IBC Deputy Chairman & Secretary-General, Dr. Saad Naji, honored on Wednesday October 5th 2022 Iraqi artists Dr. Ibrahim Al-Abdali and Dr. Hana Malallah during their visit to the offices of the Iraqi Business Council.

At the beginning of the meeting Dr. Naji welcomed IBC guests praising the creative careers of Dr. Ibrahim Al-Abdali and Dr. Hana Malallah for the enlightened civilized values they added to the Iraqi plastic art.

Dr. Naji then reviewed (Ibdaa) Cultural Program that IBC established to support Iraqi creators of different specializations, indicating that this Program was launched following the Council’s belief in corporate social responsibility of the United Nations Global Compact. The Council was one of the first organizations inside and outside Iraq that had joined this global initiative.

Starting of (Ibdaa) Program

He further added that (Ibdaa) Program started by organizing plastic art exhibitions then expanded to become a comprehensive creative program embracing all other activities of Iraqi creators.

For her part, the Iraqi artist Dr. Hana Malallah, who lives in diaspora, expressed her happiness to visit the Council and learn about the activities of (Ibdaa) Cultural Program.

Stressing that the private sector has adopted a unique Program to support Iraqi talents.

Dr. Saad Naji presented the “Shield of Creative Work” to Dr. Ibrahim Al-Abdali and Dr. Hana Malallah as an expression of thanks and gratitude for all that they have added to Iraqi art. At the end of the meeting, the two artists thanked the Council for the reception and honor they received.

IBC member Mr. Muhammad Al-Baghdadi, and members of IBC (Ibdaa) Cultural Program; Mrs. Rawaa Al-Rawi, Miss Savana Salah, wife of Dr. Ibrahim Al-Abdali and IBC Director General attended the meeting.

 

 

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The Iraqi Business Council Signs a Memorandum of Understanding With the Jordanian Businessmen Association at IBC Offices

IBC Deputy Chairman & Secretary-General & Members of the Iraqi Business Council Delegation Participate in the “Jordanian Investment Forum with Iraq’s Kurdistan Region”

IBC Deputy Chairman & Secretary-General, Dr. Saad Naji, and IBC Board members; Mr. Ahmad Ismael Saleh, Mr. Ahmad Al-Amili, Mr. Muhammad Shanshal and Dr. Bashar Abdul Rahman, and representatives of (Alam Al-Taqa) “Energy World” Company Mr. Ghaith Al-Rawi and Mr. Bakir Al-Juburi, representatives of Isnad Company, Mr. Ahmad Rashid Dabdoub and Mr. Yazan Masa, and representatives of the Investment Bank; Mrs. Niveen Abu Sinneh and Mrs. Rasha Abu Saleem, in addition to IBC CEO and staff participated in the Jordanian Investment Forum with Iraq’s Kurdistan Region which was held on October 1st 2022 at the Landmark Hotel – Amman. In his speech in the Forum, Dr. Saad Naji gave a review on the establishment of the Iraqi Business Council in 2006, which is considered a forum for businessmen to exchange commercial opinions, ideas, information and provision of job opportunities through trade and social missions and introduction of investment opportunities existing in Jordan and Iraq, clarifying that IBC includes most of the Iraqi companies investing in the Kingdom.

Dr. Naji further added that the estimated value of Iraqi investment volume in Jordan amounts to 23.4 billion JOD distributed on various economic sectors, indicating that this investment does not include the Iraqi deposits in Jordanian banks.

He pointed out that the investment sectors where Iraqi businessmen invest in Jordan are distributed on lands and real estate sector with the value of 7.3 billion JOD, the industrial sector 4 billion JOD, tourism sector 5 billion JOD and the banking sector, exchange companies and Amman Stock Market 3 billion JOD.

According to the study presented by Dr. Saad Naji, Iraqi investments in Jordan are also distributed on the education and health sectors with the value of one billion JOD, transit trading companies and the head offices maintained by Iraqi companies operating in Iraq with business volume of 3 billion JOD and the fixed deposits in the Jordanian banks for purposes of obtainment of annual residence permits amounts to 100 million JOD.

The visiting delegation from Kurdistan Region included the Head of Cabinet, Dr. Omeed Othman, Head of Kurdistan Region Investment Commission, Dr. Muhammad Shukri, Head of Kurdistan Region Investors Federation, Mr. Ahmed Rikani, Head of Kurdistan Investors Federation – Sulaymaniyah Branch, Mr. Yassin Rashid, and a group of businessmen from major companies in Kurdistan.

From the Jordanian sides, the Forum was attended by Head of the Jordanian Businessmen Association, PM Hamdi Al-Tabbaa, a number of the Association’s members, Jordanian Investment Minister, Engineer Khairi Amr, and Jordanian Consul-General in Erbil, Mr. Fuad Al-Majali.

 

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The idea of establishing the Iraqi Business Council is based on the common desire generated by a number of elites. Those who are Iraqi investors and businessmen on the territory of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan unanimous in the importance of creating economic reference for them, as well as for those who wish to join them in order to maximize Iraq’s investment in Jordan, as well as to contribute actively to Iraq’s construction and reconstruction.

The idea of establishing the Iraqi Business Council was well-founded and blessed by the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Accordingly, the approval of the competent Jordanian authorities was commended for launching the Iraqi Business Council in Jordan.

The one who carried out the mission of founding is an elite of Iraqi businessmen of recognized competence and abilities. and since the Council’s inception in late 2006, members have worked towards efforts to support Iraqi investments in Jordan. as well as coordination and cooperation with official entities, to find solutions and proposals to overcome obstacles and constraints facing investors s economic, investment and trade cooperation between Jordan and Iraq.

IBC Joins the “Global Principles for Empowerment of Women” Initiative Launch by the UN Global Compact and the United Nation Commission for Women

Global Principles for Empowerment of Women” Initiative

We are pleased to inform you that the Iraqi Business Council has joined the “Global Principles for Empowerment of Women” Initiative, which was launched by the UN Global Compact and the UN Commission for Women to assist the private sector to empower women economically and socially, build capacities, combat violence against women and promote equality between the two sexes at workplace.

We congratulate our IBC members on this achievement that embodies IBC goals in empowering women at all levels. Supporting them and developing their capabilities to reflect positively on work productivity.

This Initiative is regarded as a major means for companies progress and realization of sustainable development.

 

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The idea of establishing the Iraqi Business Council is based on the common desire generated by a number of elites. Those who are Iraqi investors and businessmen on the territory of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan unanimous in the importance of creating economic reference for them, as well as for those who wish to join them in order to maximize Iraq’s investment in Jordan, as well as to contribute actively to Iraq’s construction and reconstruction.

The idea of establishing the Iraqi Business Council was well-founded and blessed by the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Accordingly, the approval of the competent Jordanian authorities was commended for launching the Iraqi Business Council in Jordan.

The one who carried out the mission of founding is an elite of Iraqi businessmen of recognized competence and abilities.

and since the Council’s inception in late 2006, members have worked towards efforts to support Iraqi investments in Jordan.

as well as coordination and cooperation with official entities, to find solutions and proposals to overcome obstacles and constraints facing investors s economic, investment and trade cooperation between Jordan and Iraq.

IBC Deputy Chairman & Secretary-General Participates in the Private Sector Forum (United Business 2020)

At the invitation extended by the Assistant of the Secretary-General and Chief Executive Officer of the United Nations Global Compact, Mrs. Sanda Ogambo, IBC Deputy Chairman & Secretary General, Dr. Saad Naji, and the Director General of the Private Sector Forum (United Business 2020), held by the United Nations Global Compact in presence and via video communication technology in New York – USA, participated on September 19th-21st 2022 in the Private Sector Forum (United Business 2020).

The event brought together Heads of States and governments, CEOs, corporate sustainability experts, business leaders, Heads of UN Agencies and civil society organizations led by the UN Secretary-General, Mr. Antonio Guterres, and the Assistant Secretary-General and CEO of the UN Global compact, Mrs. Sanda Ogambo.

The Private Sector Forum (United Business 2020)

The Private Sector Forum (United Business 2020) included a discussion on the assessment of the world state and addressing gaps as to progress and realization of business ambitions on the sustainable development goals.

The Forum sessions included a session on the renewable energy, financing mechanism for transition to renewable energy, the role of young professionals in stimulating innovation in order to achieve the goals of sustainable development and the role of business community in protecting the environment.

During his intervention in the Forum, Dr. Saad Naji talked about the importance of supporting the energy-poor countries, such as Iraq, whose lack of energy resulted from the mismanagement of resources, and Lebanon, which lacks resources to achieve energy sufficiency. Also, steps for financing economies to be fairer and more inclusive, were also discussed.

It is noteworthy that the Iraqi Business Council in Jordan was one of the first organizations that joined the UN Global Compact and worked on applying and implementing the ten principles of the Agreement in all its procedures and adopted sustainable development and social responsibility.

 

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The Iraqi Business Council Signs a Memorandum of Understanding With the Jordanian Businessmen Association at IBC Offices

 

Chairman of the Iraqi Business Council, Dr. Majid Sadi, IBC Deputy Chairman & Secretary-General, Dr. Saad Naji, IBC Board member Mr. Mekki Al-Faiz and a number of IBC members; Mr. Osama Al-Shemmari, Mr. Muhammad Shanshal and IBC Director General received on Tuesday September 20th 2022 at IBC offices the Chairman of the Jordanian Businessmen Association, MP Hamdi Al-Tabbaa, a number of the Association’s Board members and Board of Trustees, General Assembly and the Association’s Director General, Mr. Tariq Hijazi, to sign a memorandum of understanding aiming at supporting joint cooperation between the two sides and strengthening joint cooperation to serve and expand horizons of economic relations between the Jordanian and Iraqi business community.

During the meeting

Mr. Al-Tabbaa expressed his happiness with this cooperation. He reviewed role of the Jordanian Businessmen Association in enhancing Jordan’s economic and investment relations with various brotherly Arab and friendly foreign states, promoting the advantages, incentives and investment opportunities that Jordan enjoys through joint business council to which the Association is associated.

On the other hand

Dr. Sadi pointed out that Jordan plays a major role in receiving investors from the Arab world. ِAs Jordan is a symbol of tolerance and coexistence. Streesed that the priority in Iraqi imports is for Jordan, if it achieves competition in terms of price and quality. He also reviewed a number of projects that the government intends to announce as investment opportunities in Iraq. Especially in the fields of telecommunications, real estate development and reconstruction.

Mr. Al-Tabbaa pointed out the importance of working on exploring prospects for investment opportunities especially in the promising economic sectors of common interest, pointing out that the Iraqi market is one of the important markets for Jordan.

Mr. Al-Tabbaa also pointed out that Jordan enjoys several attractive investment advantages that provide investors with a safe environment for investment with multiplicity of free trade agreements and availability of many free and development zones.

Dr. Sadi stressed that the MOU will strengthen cooperation and exchange of know-how in various economic fields, pointing out the role of the Iraqi Business Council in developing Iraqi investments in many economic sectors and the interest of the Iraqi side to invest in Jordan and the Arab world in general, expressing his happiness at the signing of the agreement, especially with the existence of diverse opportunities on the trade and investment levels that can be exploited in developing the Jordanian – Iraqi relations.

The agreements aims

The agreements also aims at boosting cooperation between the two sides in holding relevant activates, conferences and forums that serve to boost the development of economic relations between members of both sides, enhance means of communications, provision of possible facilities in this respect, encourage members of both sides to participate in such activities, as well as cooperation to encourage and facilitate the exchange of know-how and information available to both sides on the opportunities of developing various economic sectors, holding strategic partnerships on the local, Arab and regional levels.

The agreement also aims to boost joint cooperation as to holding bilateral meetings with businessmen in fields of common interest, cooperation in preparation of studies, researches, statistics and joint reports in various economic fields, as well as cooperation in holding joint seminars and workshops in fields of common interest.

During the meeting,

The two sides stressed the needs to work on developing a clear work plan through the signed memorandum of understanding. In order to promote the volume of bilateral investments in the interest of both sides.

 

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A study on adopting policies by Arab governments to support exports and improve conditions for entrepreneurial partnership.

A study on adopting policies by Arab governments to support exports and improve conditions for entrepreneurial partnership.

Mr. Saad Naji

Vice President and Secretary of the Board

This study was presented at the Forum for Building Arab Cooperation Links for the Entrepreneurial Partnership – Jordan, which was held on 2-3/4/2011.

The most important axes included in the study:

• In the field of legislation

• In the field of financial support

• In the field of free flow of information and capacity development

• In the field of export subsidies

• Field experience of a forum for building bonds of Arab cooperation for the pilot partnership.

• Professor M. Consultant Jalal Al-Kaoud, Executive Director of the Oil Corporation for International Trade / Vice President of the Iraqi Business Council – Jordan, a study on the environmental reality in Iraq in general and the city of Hit as a model, on 01/11/2012

The most important topics covered by the study:

• The environment in Iraq … has it been covered by forgetfulness or corruption ???

• Waste and debris is an environmental challenge that afflicts Iraq.

• Professor M. Turki Al-Qaisi, Chairman of Al-Qabas Economic Group / Member of the Administrative Board of the Iraqi Business Council Amman – Jordan, a study on the development of the oil industry in Iraq, dated 12/19/2011

The study covered the following sectors:

Extraction sector

The transformational sector

Transportation and distribution sector

Marketing sector

Training and development sector

General recommendations

To view and benefit from the published studies, please visit the studies and research page on the website of the Iraqi Business Council – Jordan:

www.iraqibusinesscouncil.com

H.E Ambassador of the Tunisian Republic to Jordan Mr. Khalid Al-Siheili Visits the Iraqi Business Council In a Farewell Meeting on the Occasion of the End of His Duties

H.E the Ambassador of the Tunisian Republic to Jordan, Mr. Khalid Al-Siheili, visited on Wednesday September 14th 2022 the Iraqi Business Council on the occasion of the end of his duties in Jordan, accompanies by the Advisor and Deputy of the Head of Mission, Mr. Muhammad Ali Benhabib, and the Tunisian Commercial Attaché, Mr. Atif Al-Ghariani.

 

At the beginning of the meeting, IBC Deputy Chairman and Secretary-General, Dr. Saad Naji, extended his thanks to the Tunisian Ambassador in appreciation to his efforts and creative work in strengthening economic relations between IBC member companies and the Tunisian companies, and the facilities extended by the Ambassador as to granting entry visas to IBC members to Tunisia promptly, which contributed to achieving success stories on the level of trade relations between the members and their counterparts in Tunisia.

During the meeting, Dr. Saad Naji also affirmed the need to encourage tourism to Tunisia and facilitate all procedures, given Tunisia’s tourism potentials and the civilized and cultural landmark it enjoys.

 

For his part, the Tunisian Ambassador spoke about the depth of brotherly relations existing between Iraq and Tunisia, which have long been distinguished historic relations, affirming that he’d pass his recommendations to the Tunisian government on the need to lift the entry visa restrictions to travel to Tunisia for Iraqis, just like Jordanians, stressing the significant role of the private sector in Iraq and Tunisia as to strengthening cooperation between the two countries.  In order to enhance future cooperation, H.E the Ambassador proposed organizing a trade mission from IBC members to visit Tunisia and signing a “twining agreement” with the Tunisian – African Business Council.

 

The Tunisian Commercial Attaché, Mr. Atif Al-Ghariani, expressed regret at the scarcity of Tunisian exports to Iraq, which do not exceed 15 million US Dollars annually, due to monitoring 80% of the Tunisian exports to the European Union and the weak  promotion of trade opportunities and information on Tunisian industry to the Iraqi side.

 

At the end of the meeting, H.E the Tunisian Ambassador expressed his thanks and gratitude to the Iraqi Business Council for the support and cooperation it provided to enhance economic relations.

Also, IBC members presented, on behalf of the Council, the Tunisian Ambassador with the “creative work shield” wishing him further progress and success.

 

The meeting was attended by IBC Deputy Chairman and Secretary-General, Dr. Saad Naji, IBC Board member Mr. Mekki Al-Faiz and members; Mr. Nazar Awji, Mr. Muhammmad Shanshal and representatives of the Seven Seas Company Mr. Tariq Hawi and Ms. Abeer Mtashar and IBC Diretor General.