INA - BAGHDAD
PM Muhammed S. Al-Sudani met on Monday a delegation from Apple Inc., accompanied by the Head of the Communications and Media Commission, Ali Al-Muayyad.
During the meeting, discussions were held around shared topics of interest as the PM highlighted the ongoing digital transformation in Iraq and the work of the Higher Committee for Digital Transformation, which he heads, alongside other committees working in this field, according to a statement by the PM Media Office - received by the Iraqi News Agency - INA.
He also mentioned Iraq’s evolving status as a 'successful investment environment', with many major companies operating in the country, which requires a rapid digital shift.
The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of enhancing the digital and technological capacities of Iraq's youth, which would expand employment opportunities and support the government’s objectives of completing all transactions through a fully integrated digital environment.
The Apple Inc. delegation proposed initiatives to help develop the skills of young people, focusing on technology developers in collaboration with universities.
They also suggested working on registering devices that enter Iraq to "ensure competitive pricing," acknowledging the significance of Apple’s products in supporting digital transformations in the economy and financial sectors.
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