MOSUL TIME RADIO
The head of the Association of Exchange Companies in Mosul, Abdullah, called on the Iraqi authorities and the Central Bank of Iraq to allow companies in Nineveh Governorate to enter the currency selling window in order to obtain dollars at the Central Bank’s rate, similar to the rest of the governorates.
Khalil said that the continued deprivation of Nineveh companies from entering the currency sales window has deprived the province of the right to obtain dollars at the central bank rate, and this has had a negative impact on the economic situation, indicating that Mosul traders today are forced to buy goods from the capital Baghdad instead of buying them directly from outside Iraq because they are unable to obtain dollars at a rate of 1,300 dinars per dollar, noting that the city also suffers from the inability to make financial transfers in dollars, which forces residents to transfer through other provinces.