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Iran will not allow imports of French Car Renault

Iran, July 30 – Iran won’t allow Renault to import cars which were to supplement the French car maker’s local production, The Peninsula reported.

American engineers clean roads, provide security and garnish Baghdad

Imnsr, July 29 – Al-Rustumiyah camp-Iraq : The American soldiers of 67 armored regiment working with the team 101 in east Baghdad to provide a clean and safe routes to Iraqis.

Public Peace Initiatives Acheives Citizens Support

Al-Sabah, July 29 – Citizens have welcomed peace initiatives which have been adopted by defense and interior ministries in some of Baghdad neighborhoods to stop violence and conflicts in the city.

Iraq South Oil to hit 2.5 million Barrels a day

Azzaman, July 29 – The Southern Oil Company in Basra seeks to raise output from southern oil fields to 2.5 million barrels a day by the end of the year, according to a senior official.

United Nations will help Iraq to revive economy

Middle East Times, July 29 – Jointly chaired by the Iraqi government and the United Nations and backed by the World Bank, the International Compact with Iraq will over five years "bring together the international community and multilateral organizations to help Iraq achieve its National Vision," the UN and Iraq said in a joint statement.

Iraq oil Minister promise’s recovery

AME Info, July 29 – A resurgence of Iraq’s oil industry would do more than anything else to persuade the outside world than some degree of normalcy was returning to the embattled country. Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani is keen to talk up the prospects for this. Reality checks are in order.

Iraq Energy Minister meets with oil executives, discuss contracts

Kuna, July 28 – Iraqi Oil Minister Hussein Al-Shahristani met with oil executives to discuss possible joint ventures and a new hydrocarbon law that would regulate the critical energy sector throughout the country.

Some Ideas Are Discussed Over the Value of the Dinar

Iraqi Media Net, July 28 – Today Iraq is facing the most difficult problems its economy has ever had to confront. Apart from the violence and terror, which seem endless, and the deterioration of the electric sector and fuel products market (the two main pillars of Iraq¹s economy) extra hardships are being added to an already embattled economy.

Fuel smuggling curbed by prices, says Iraq

Financial Times, July 27 – Raising the price of petrol has made a serious dent in the fuel smuggling that Iraqi auditors say helps fund the insurgency, according to Hussein al-Shahristani, Iraqi oil minister.

In an interview with the Financial Times, Mr Shahristani also said that production from the country’s larger southern oil field is steadily rising and he predicted that oil production would come close to 3m barrels a day by the end of the year.

Iraq says may sign oil deals before oil law enacted

Reuters, July 27 – Iraq could sign joint ventures with international oil companies even before the nation’s parliament enacts a long-awaited hydrocarbon law, Iraq’s oil minister said on Wednesday.