U.S. Republican Senator Critiques Iraqi Leadership and Calls for Action on Rafidain Bank Republican Congressman Joe Wilson has expressed strong concerns regarding the financial treatment of Iraqi Kurds under the
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Impact of U.S. Sanctions on Iraq's Energy Imports from Iran The British energy consulting firm FGE has confirmed that the United States has decided not to renew exemptions from sanctions
Economy News - Baghdad Iraq is currently navigating a pivotal moment in its energy landscape, facing the imminent cessation of exemptions for the importation of Iranian gas. This development has
Damascus Lacks Economic Leverage Against Baghdad Amid Regional Tensions On March 11, 2025, economic analyst Nasser Al-Tamimi assessed the prospects of Syria employing economic strategies in its relations with Iraq
Economic Update: Growth Trends and Adjustments The Central Bureau of Statistics reported on Monday that the Israeli economy experienced a slowdown in growth for the year 2024, with a notable
U.S. Must Accept Iraq's Reliance on Iranian Gas, Says Khalifa Al-Tamimi On March 10, 2025, Khalifa Al-Tamimi, a prominent Iraqi official, underscored the inevitability of U.S. acceptance regarding Iraq’s continued
Baghdad: Arrest of Key Economic Leader in Iraq On Saturday, MP Hadi Al-Salami disclosed the apprehension of an individual identified as "the leader of the largest economies" in Iraq at
Iraqi Energy Sector Faces Challenges Amid U.S. Sanctions on Iranian Gas Imports On February 8, 2025, the Parliamentary Electricity and Energy Committee of Iraq issued a stark warning regarding the
Iraqi Energy Dependency on Iranian Gas A member of the Parliamentary Oil and Gas Committee, Al-Etari Ali Saadoun Al-Lami, has recently emphasized that Iraq currently lacks viable alternatives to Iranian
Economic Insights: Strategic Developments The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is actively evaluating a strategy to intercept and inspect Iranian oil tankers in international waters, leveraging an international agreement
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