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26 April 2004

Treasury Secretary Snow Welcomes Iraqi Economic Reforms

Meets with finance minister and central bank governor April 23

Treasury Secretary John Snow praised the economic reforms being taken by Iraq's Finance Minister Kamel al-Kaylani, and Central Bank Governor Sinan Al-Shabibi, saying the country has been making excellent economic progress.

Secretary Snow met with the two Iraqi leaders and U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan in Washington April 23.

In a statement released by the Treasury Department following the meeting, Snow commended Iraq's "new and unified national currency, increased transparency in economic policymaking, deregulation of interest rates, and the creation of new and growing opportunities for foreign banking activity."

He also welcomed efforts to create a T-bill market.

Following is the text of Secretary Snow's statement:

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FROM THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

April 23, 2004
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Statement by Treasury Secretary John Snow Following Bilateral Meeting with Iraq

Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and I had a very positive and constructive meeting with the Finance Minister of Iraq, Kamel al-Kaylani, and Central Bank Governor Sinan Al-Shabibi this morning.  Both Iraqi officials reported that economic progress continues to take place in their country and I was pleased to hear about the ongoing economic and financial reconstruction. 

The Iraqi delegation underlined that their reforms are already bearing fruit, will continue, and will last beyond the transition.  Some of the most important achievements include the introduction of a new and unified national currency, increased transparency in economic policymaking, deregulation of interest rates, and the creation of new and growing opportunities for foreign banking activity.   Work in progress for the creation of a T-bill market was also very welcome news.  I commended Minister Kaylani and Governor Shabibi and the entire Iraqi people for their excellent progress.

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(Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)



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