Trade and investment in the energy and agricultural sectors were on the agenda during Iraq and Syria’s joint-committee meeting yesterday, according to an Iraqi Commerce Ministry statement. Government officials from both sides recognized the importance of encouraging their respective private sectors to establish joint ventures in the industrial and agricultural sectors. The meeting comes on the heels of Syria promising to curb cross-border drug trafficking at its Iraq border.
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