Upcoming Investment Conferences in 2009

The NIC will be participating in a number of investment conferences including:
Berlin, German (November 6-9th)
Paris, France (November 16-18th)
Poland (November 20th)
Japanese conference in Baghdad
Details on these conferences will be provided shortly.

Successful U.S. Iraqi Investment Conference in Washington DC Oct 20-21

Iraq’s National Investment Commission, led by Chairman Dr. Sami Al-Araji, has just concluded an extremely successful business conference at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Washington D.C. In addition to Dr. al-Araji, Iraq was represented by Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki, the Ministers of Oil, Trade, Finance, and Agriculture, Governors of Iraq’s provinces, and a contingent of prominent business leaders. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton represented the interests of the U.S. Government.

Approximately 1,100 investors attended the sold-out conference from across the U.S. and around the world. The conference consisted of a series of presentations highlighting the readiness of Iraq for international investment, several breakout sessions that delved more deeply into 12 main sectors of Iraq’s economy, and a series of afternoon matchmaking sessions that were structured for direct business to business meetings between Iraqi and American businesses.

The National Investment Commission presented the conference attendees with a list of over 750 projects ready for investment, across all sectors of the economy. In his speech, Chairman Al-Araji highlighted several recent positive steps that Iraq has taken to improve its investment climate, including passing an amendment to its current Investment Law allowing foreign investors pursuing housing-related infrastructure projects to own land. He also highlighted the NIC’s investor licensing and coordination department, known as the One Stop Shop. Dr. Al-Araji remarked:
“Why invest in Iraq? There has never been a better time to invest in Iraq. Iraq has emerged from the conflicts of the past with tremendous potential for investment from local, regional and global companies.”

Secretary Clinton was equally forceful in encouraging investors to seize the opportunity in Iraq with all possible speed, as she remarked,

“The security situation has improved. The conditions for investment are stronger. And in the words of an Arab proverb, ‘Dawn does not come twice to awaken a man’ or a woman. The world is watching for every opportunity to invest in Iraq, and companies that wait too long may discover they are too late.”

The National Investment Commission Completes the Investment Map

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The National Investment Commission has updated the list of investment opportunities available in their investment map. These opportunities cover various economic sectors and have been contributed by the Ministries and provinces. The original list was created in April 2009 and has been updated in preparation of the Iraqi-US Investment Conference to be held in Washington DC from October 20th-21st.
The investment map includes a list of more than 750 opportunities covering all economic sectors. In terms of the number of opportunities available, the industry and manufacturing sector accounts for 30.5%, followed by youth and sports sectors (13%), health (12%) and transport, housing, and agriculture (7.5% each). Service projects accounted for 6%, with electricity and tourism projects each accounting for 5% .

Passage of the first amendment to Investment Law 13

The NIC is proud to announce that last week the Iraqi Parliament has reviewed and approved the first draft amendment to Investment Law 13. The amendment contains many important aspects that will foster investment in Iraq including the ability for foreigners to own land for the purposes of housing projects; placing the land designated for investment projects under the authority of the NIC instead of different ministries. Additionally the amendment details the organization and support to the Provincial Investment Commissions and as well as securing privileges for public and private partnerships especially those partnering with State Owned Enterprises. The amendment also waives the authority of Law 32, 1986 for all investment projects.

ورشة عمل تعزيزية لهيئات الاستثمار في العراق

تحت عنوان ( ترجمة بيئة اعمالك الى استراتيجية ناجحة للاستثمار في المحافظات ) عقد مكتب تنمية القطاع الخاص في السفارة الامريكية بالتعاون مع مركز المشروعات الدولية الخاصة (سايب CIPE ) ورشة عمل تعزيزية لاعضاء هيئات الاستثمار في المحافظات العراقية وذلك للفترة 5-6 / 10 / 2009 وقد شارك وفد من الهيئة الوطنية للاستثمار برئاسة السيد نائب رئيس الهيئة الاستاذ سالار محمد امين وعضوية الدكتورة اكرام عبدالعزيز مدير عام الدائرة الاقتصادية والسيد فراس حربون المشرف على قسم تنسيق المحافظات وبعض منتسبي الهيئة.

وقد حضر الورشة ممثلي هيئات الاستثمار في المحافظات والسيدة جون ريد المستشار الاول- مكتب تنمية القطاع الخاص في السفارة المريكية, وتهدف هذه الورشة الى رسم خارطة طريق تمكن اعضاء هيئات الاستثمار من بلورة استراتيجية فاعلة للاستثمار في محافظاتهم, من خلال مجموعة من العروض التقديمية التي ترتكز على تعزيز فهم اعضاء هيئات الاستثمار في المحافظات لدورهم في سياق الممارسة العالمية الرائدة والدروس المستقاة مع تعريف محاور بلورة استراتيجية ناجحة للاستثمار في المحافظات فضلا عن فهم خصائص بيئات الاعمال في المحافظات العراقية واساليب تحليلها و مقارنتها بنقطة قياس مرجعية وترتيبها حسب منزلتها.

كما تضمن العروض التقديمية ايضا تقييم بيئة الاعمال من خلال المسوحات و مؤشرات الاعمال العالمية و تحسين بيئة الاعمال المحلية من خلال الممارسات العالمية الرائدة.

هذا و قد افتتح السيد نائب رئيس الهيئة جدول الاعمال بكلمة اشاد فيها بالجهود المبذولة من قبل مكتب تنمية القطاع الخاص في السفارة الامريكية في تعزيز عمل هيئات الاستثمار و اهمية هذه الورشة في رسم تصورات اعضاء هيئات الاستثمار في المحافظات.

Workshop reinforcing the Government to invest in Iraq

Under the title (translation environment your business to a successful strategy to invest in the provinces), the Office of Private Sector Development at the U.S. Embassy in collaboration with the Center for International Private Enterprise (سايب CIPE) workshop booster for members of investment authorities in the provinces for the period 5-6 / 10/2009 has A delegation from the National Investment Commission, headed by Mr. Vice President of the Salar Mohammed Amin professor and membership Dr. Ikram Abdulaziz, Director General of the Department of Economic and Mr. Firas Hrbun, supervisor of the Provincial Coordination Section and some employees of the body.
 
The workshop was attended by representatives of the investment bodies in the provinces and Mrs. John Reid, Senior Advisor – Office of Private Sector Development in the embassy Amartikih, and this workshop aims to draw a roadmap enables members of the investment bodies of crystallizing an effective strategy to invest in their home provinces, through a series of presentations that are based on enhance the understanding of members of the investment in the provincial bodies for their role in the context of the world’s leading practice and lessons learned with the definition of axes develop a successful strategy to invest in the provinces as well as understand the characteristics of business environments in the Iraqi provinces and methods of analysis and comparison measurement reference point and arranged according to its status.
 
Also included presentations also assess the business environment through surveys and global business indicators and improve the local business environment through the world’s leading practices.
 
This has opened the Vice-President of the Commission agenda, a speech in which he praised the efforts made by the Office of Private Sector Development at the U.S. embassy in promoting the work of Government investment and the importance of this workshop in shaping the perceptions of members of the Government investment in the provinces.

A Workshop Reinforcing Investment Commissions across Iraq

Private Sector Development Office at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, in cooperation with Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), hosted a workshop focusing on successful investment strategies for Iraqi provinces. Members of Iraq’s Provincial Investment Commissions (PICs) were the target audience during this two day seminar (October 5-6th, 2009). A delegation from the Iraqi National Investment Commission (NIC) headed by the Deputy Chairman Dr. Salar Mohamad Ameen was accompanied by Dr.Ekram Abd-Alaziz, Director General of the NIC Economic Department, and Mr. Firas Harboon, the Director General of Provincial Coordination, as well as other NIC staff members.

Ms. June Reed of the Private Sector Development Office at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad remarked, “This workshop aims to draw a roadmap that helps the investment commission members to develop an effective strategy for investment in their provinces. Through a series of presentations, PIC members will enhance their understanding of their role in the context of global best practices and explore lessons learned in order to define successful strategies for investment in Iraq’s provinces. In addition, members will improve their understanding of the make-up of the different business environments, methods of analysis, and benchmarking techniques.”

The presentation included an evaluation of business environments through surveys of global business as well as case studies exploring the improvement of local business using international best practices.

The Deputy Chairman, Dr. Salar, opened the workshop by praising the efforts of the Private Sector Development Office at the U.S. Embassy, particularly in reinforcing the work of the PICs. He also discussed the importance of the workshop to the PIC members and the benefit brought by gathering them this central location to learn together.

Workshop reinforcing the Government to invest in Iraq

Under the title (translation environment your business to a successful strategy to invest in the provinces), the Office of Private Sector Development at the U.S. Embassy in collaboration with the Center for International Private Enterprise (سايب CIPE) workshop booster for members of investment authorities in the provinces for the period 5-6 / 10/2009 has A delegation from the National Investment Commission, headed by Mr. Vice President of the Salar Mohammed Amin professor and membership Dr. Ikram Abdulaziz, Director General of the Department of Economic and Mr. Firas Hrbun, supervisor of the Provincial Coordination Section and some employees of the body.
 
The workshop was attended by representatives of the investment bodies in the provinces and Mrs. John Reid, Senior Advisor – Office of Private Sector Development in the embassy Amartikih, and this workshop aims to draw a roadmap enables members of the investment bodies of crystallizing an effective strategy to invest in their home provinces, through a series of presentations that are based on enhance the understanding of members of the investment in the provincial bodies for their role in the context of the world’s leading practice and lessons learned with the definition of axes develop a successful strategy to invest in the provinces as well as understand the characteristics of business environments in the Iraqi provinces and methods of analysis and comparison measurement reference point and arranged according to its status.
 
Also included presentations also assess the business environment through surveys and global business indicators and improve the local business environment through the world’s leading practices.
 
This has opened the Vice-President of the Commission agenda, a speech in which he praised the efforts made by the Office of Private Sector Development at the U.S. embassy in promoting the work of Government investment and the importance of this workshop in shaping the perceptions of members of the Government investment in the provinces.

Iraq Investment Conference in Washington DC Oct 20-21

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The NIC is proud to announce the 2009 US-Iraq Business and Investment Conference (USIBIC), October 20-21 in Washington, D.C. The conference will offer U.S. companies the opportunity to learn about business and trade opportunities in the newly dynamic Iraq, a market of thirty million people.

Opportunities

The USIBIC will promote current investment and business opportunities in Iraq; provide matchmaking opportunities for U.S. and Iraqi firms; address the challenges to doing business in Iraq; and facilitate meetings between U.S. firms and Iraqi ministers and senior government officials. For more information, go to: www.trade.gov/IraqInvest

Sectors

The conference will focus on twelve industry sectors — agriculture, banking / finance, defense, electricity, health, education, housing / construction, industry, oil / gas, telecommunications, tourism, and transportation.

Registration

To go to www.trade.gov/IraqInvest and follow the “Registration” link on the right side of the webpage.

Inquiries

For more information about doing business in Iraq, please visit the web site of the Iraqi National Investment Commission at www.investpromo.gov.iq.. We will be happy to answer all inquiries and to help guide you on starting your business in Iraq.