Economic Update - Analysis In the initial month of President Donald Trump's administration, the United States experienced a significant challenge regarding its debt and deficit. By the close of February,
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Ministerial Council for Economy Reviews Financial Budget and Oil Market Dynamics On Monday, March 10, 2025, the Ministerial Council for Economy convened to discuss the finalization of financial budget schedules
Baghdad's Energy Crisis: A Call for Accountability As the energy crisis intensifies and the summer season approaches, Iraq faces significant challenges due to the cessation of exemptions on Iranian gas
Economic Overview of Iraq: A Decade of Oil Reliance and Paths to Reform Economist Manar Al-Ubaidi has reported that Iraq's total revenues over the past decade have reached a staggering
Iraq's Economic Performance in the Last Decade: Key Insights Manar Al-Ubaidi, the head of the Future Iraq Foundation, recently disclosed significant data regarding Iraq's revenue and expenditure patterns over the
Warning of Financial Collapse: Government Operating Expenses Distribution for 2024 Recent analyses have raised alarms regarding the balance of the government's budget, particularly in light of the projected distribution of
Economic Developments - Baghdad On Tuesday, the Finance Committee of the House of Representatives indicated that the budget schedules are anticipated to be submitted to Parliament by mid-month, emphasizing the
Iraqi Parliament Finance Committee Highlights Budgetary Trends for 2025 A member of the Finance Committee of the Iraqi Parliament has indicated that the budget for 2025 is projected to be
Critical Economic Outlook for Iraq On March 4, 2025, economist Nabil Al-Marsoumi expressed concerns regarding a looming financial crisis in Iraq. He highlighted that the nation’s net oil revenues are
Iraqi Finance Minister Tayef Sami recently engaged in discussions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to deliberate on financial and banking reforms aimed at bolstering the Iraqi economy. These discussions
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