Economy News - Follow-up According to the Iranian ambassador to Turkey, bilateral trade between Iran and Turkey reached $11.8 billion last year. This figure has surpassed $17.5 billion by February
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Economy Update - Baghdad The Ministry of Transport has announced the initiation of discussions regarding various conflicts and coordination efforts related to the development road project across three governorates. The
Economic Insight - Analysis Elon Musk has drawn the attention of political observers, with some labeling him as President Donald Trump's "first friend." This burgeoning relationship comes amid the Trump
Economy Update - Market Overview European stock markets experienced a significant decline on Tuesday, primarily driven by escalating trade tensions between the United States and Canada. Following a challenging start
Economy Update - Policy Changes On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump announced a significant policy shift regarding trade with Canada, declaring that customs duties on steel and aluminum imports will
Kurdistan Oil Export Negotiations Remain Stalled Following a series of negotiations, the Iraqi Federal Ministry of Oil and relevant oil companies have yet to establish a consensus regarding the financial
Economy News - Update This week, approximately 4,000 employees from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), also known as the Pentagon, were notified of their impending layoffs as the administration
Economic Update - Baghdad On Thursday, the Ministry of Construction announced a proposed price of 900,000 dinars per square meter for new city developments. Hamid Abdul Hamad, the head of
Economic Impact of US Trade Tariffs American businesses have confronted a significant shift following President Donald Trump's decision to implement tariffs on imports from Canada, China, and Mexico, which took
Egypt Looks Forward: What’s the Story Behind Cooperation with Iraq? Egypt is set to enhance its economic collaboration with Iraq, signaling a significant uptick in bilateral trade and investment. This
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