The Persian Gulf and then the Strait of Hormuz are the key export routes of Iraqi crude oil from its southern ports.
Read More »Iraqi Kurdistan Calls for More Economic Ties with Iran
The Importer and Exporter Union of Iraq’s Northern region of Kurdistan called for wider economic relations with Iranian traders. and asked for an office of Sanandaj Chamber of Commerce to be opened in Erbil. the central city of the Iraqi Autonomous Region
Read More »Iraq Boasts Lever to Gain US’ Waiver for Importing Gas from Iran
Iraq has diplomatic leverages to force the US to issue a waiver for Baghdad for importing Iran’s gas. member of the Iraqi parliament from al-Bina Coalition Misaq al-Hamidi said.
Read More »ExxonMobil Staff will Return to Work in Iraq
The state of emergency was declared as a precaution because of floods that hit the region over winter and spring.
Read More »Iran to Attend at Iraq`s Communication and Media Expo
The Iranian government on Saturday called all high-tech. fintech and other knowledge-based companies to take part at Iraq’s Communication. Electronic and Media Expo to be slated in June.
Read More »Iran. Iraq Discuss Regional Security. Bilateral Issues
Executing Tehran-Baghdad agreements was a valuable step in development of relations between the two countries.
Read More »US Blockade against Iran Is not Useful
European states had to do more to preserve the 2015 nuclear deal in the face of the US withdrawal last year.
Read More »US grants Waiver to Iraq to Buy Iranian Energy
Iraq needs the energy coming from Iran and that they cannot stop buying that at least for another three years.
Read More »New Iraq-Syria Crossing Could Breathe New Life Into Iran’s Oil Exports
A new border crossing between Iraq and Syria is under construction in an area controlled by Iran-affiliated militias.
Read More »Iran to Set Up Financial Channel to Return Exports Revenues from Iraq
A senior Iranian economic official announced that his country will launch a special financial channel to return the revenues from exports to Iraq.
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