Ministerial Council Addresses Budget Schedules and Oil Market Conditions The Ministerial Council convened to discuss the completion of budget schedules and evaluate the current state of both local and international
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Iraqi Economy Faces New Challenges Amid Oil Price Fluctuations Baghdad—The Iraqi economy is poised to navigate a precarious path due to recent global oil price fluctuations. With prices declining significantly,
Meetings on Kurdistan Oil Fail to Yield Agreement The recent tripartite meeting involving the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Kurdistan Regional Government, representatives from oil production companies operating in
Minister of Oil: Progress on Oil Exports Through the Turkish Port of Jihan The Minister of Oil has announced that the activation of the oil export process via the oil
Economic Outlook: Iraq's Financial Challenges Amid Declining Oil Prices Economist Nabil Al-Marsoumi has provided insights into the recent decline in oil prices, warning of a potential financial crisis facing Iraq.
Iraqi Oil Export Operations Set to Resume In a significant development for Iraq's energy sector, Oil Minister Hayyan Abdel-Ghani has announced that the country will initiate oil exports from the
Oil Minister Outlines Plans for Resuming Exports from Jihan Port The Minister of Oil, Hayyan Abdel-Ghani, announced on Monday the preparedness of the export pipeline to Jihan Port, indicating ongoing
Analyzing the Impact of Iraqi Dinar Exchange Rate Adjustments on the National Economy A robust discussion among economists is underway in Iraq regarding the implications of amending the Iraqi dinar
Economist Alaa Al-Fahd has issued a critical warning regarding the implications of declining global oil prices on the Iraqi budget. Speaking on Thursday, January 30, 2025, he highlighted that a
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