Dinar Goes From Lame To Fame In 5 Years
More and more people have seen the potential of Iraqi Dinar. They even
have the nerves to invest thousands of dollars to gain millions of
Dinar. For the past 5 years, from 2006 up until this year, this
scenario has been a fact and is expected to continue beyond the
revaluation. But why is Dinar such a hot issue? Just how international
is this currency that even big businessmen like Donald Trump are
persuaded?

A currency as they say is the reflection of a country. If the currency
has big value then the country holding that certain currency has
power. And power of course is money. In other words, we need to take a
look at Iraq so that we can determine the performance of the Iraqi
Dinar and see its true potential in the world market. We’ve got to
understand and know the progress of the country bearing the currency
so that we can have conclusion on its value.

So, how is Iraq right now? Is Iraq becoming international? Well, it is
normal for an ordinary foreigner to see Iraq as a country striving for
development because of the devastating war it had but it is unusual
for an ordinary foreigner to perceive Iraq as acountry with
international market. This may seem to be unpleasant but we can’t
blame other people to think this way. Although the negative rumors
spreading usually have no concrete sources straight from the
government of Iraq, we can still be positive that Iraq is becoming
international.

For those people who doubted the international nature of business
growing in Iraq then they may try to consider some emerging rumors
about the list of different nationalities represented on the list of
big companies which are qualified for Iraq’s 4th round of oil
licenses: China, Croatia, Egypt, France, Kuwait, Japan, Italy, South
Korea, United States, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates,
Netherlands, Russia, Pakistan, Turkey, Thailand, Vietnam, and India.

We may not be totally sure but we can be optimistic about this because
of the growing progress of the country. Actually, according to the
rumor and some other information, there are still more. As a matter of
fact, the number of countries signing up to be qualified is still on
queue as they say. Well, if we try to look, these countries are not
small countries. These countries are super power countries which got
power and influence over other small countries. This reason alone may
solidify the international nature of business in the country.

So, is Iraq international? Well,you decide. Is Iraqi Dinar a great
investment? You conclude. Is the currency of Iraq good and appropriate
for international market? You answer. For the past weeks, a rumor
broke out that an Egyptian refinery in Mosul won an oil transportation
contract in the country. Not so long ago, another rumor broke out that
a certain Korean firm has built over 100,000 homes in the capital
cityof Iraq. Few days after, another rumor broke out that a particular
American company supplied high-tech surveillance equipment. And after
a couple of months, another breaking issue spread indicating that
Turkish and French businesses are planning to build big hotels. These
are just simple, though uncertain supporting details, that may back up
the country. The main thought we can have here is that the country is
getting a global audience.

Besides, why can’t we give the country a chance? Would it be that hard
for us to believe on the potential of the oil reserves of the country?
Or are we judgmental enough to look down on the infinite potentials of
the citizens residing in Iraq? So, will Iraqi Dinar become a great
international currency? All in on this blog!

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