Iraq Socio-economics - Grina Technologies

 

No matter how you feel about how Iraq arrived at this point in history, the facts are that they need massive International cooperation and business trade, investment for the socioeconomic development of their future, minimizing insurgent activities. The loss of life and continued daily violence are depriving the country of a stable workforce and entrepreneurial growth activities. Concerns over corruption and uncontrolled spending in Iraq and by the U.S. on reconstruction, are adding to tensions between the American and Iraqi governments.

As members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the economy and multi sector growth must happen outside of the oil and gas arena is seen as the third and vital pillar of the joint strategy to stabilize Iraq, alongside security and political development. Iraqi leaders told us of their concerns which are similar concerns we have heard from other developing countries. There is a frustration with international donors being slow in making good on their pledges and how this will impact future plans for a peaceful Iraq.

Our approach is to develop projects, technology transfers, investments and import/export activities under a socio-economic architecture and detail design of projects. Grina will provide the global best practices and advanced economic models to manage the effectiveness of projects & policies. This includes economic equilibrium and multi-market consideration and well as demand creation.

What separates Grina Technologies from most companies is that they only look for their specific interests and are not interested in the dependencies of any activities, let alone think about multi-lateral, mutual benefit, sustained trading.

Latest news: Grina partnered with the U.S. State Department to host a large delegation of Iraqi Sr. Government, business leaders and media. The delegation came from regions throughout Iraq and represented a wide variety of ethnic and cultural groups. They observed the dynamics between the federal, state and local governments in the U. S. as well as an introduction into Grina’s services. We discussed detailed action plans and critical items of importance such as…

·        How the Constitution combines with state constitutions and local laws in a coordinated, effective manner;

·         How power is dispersed to states and municipalities in areas such as law enforcement, health care and education;

·         How federal civil protections are ensured for U.S. citizens;

·         Best practices in state and local governance;

·         Public-private partnerships in the provision of health care, education and other social services;

·         Ensuring government transparency and the accountability of elected officials to their constituents.

 

Contact us so we can bring socioeconomic development supporting growth for your Country…

 

GDP: US$24.3B(2005) Import: US$9.9B(2004) Export: US$17.5B(2004)

 



 

 

 
     
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