Every year the region's cities host a number of international exhibitions in a variety of areas, including reconstruction, construction, agriculture, industry and automobiles. Ahmed Abdullah Abdul Rahim, counselor for economic affairs and the general manager of exhibitions in the KRG’s Council of Ministers, said:
"The participation of Arab countries in international exhibitions held in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region is increasing year after year. We noticed that even in the international book fair there was sizable participation on the part of Arab publishing houses. This is evidence that Arab culture is welcomed in the region. Even in other trade fairs we've seen sizable participation on the part of Arab countries. Without exception, all Arab countries participate in these exhibitions.
"A number of Arab states, including the UAE, are carrying out large projects in the construction sector. There is also notable Lebanese investment." He added, "We are hoping that other Arab states will take big steps as well."
Statistics provided by the KRG's Ministry of Trade and Industry reveal that there are 2,250 foreign companies operating in the region, including hundreds of Arab enterprises. Fathi Mohammed Ali, a counselor in the Ministry of Trade and Industry, said:
"This includes 98 Emirati companies, 97 Lebanese companies, and 12 Egyptian companies, as well companies from Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other Gulf states.
"These include very large companies, such as UAE's Dana Gas Company, which has invested more than a billion dollars in the field of gas, as well as the Lebanese Dar Engineering Company, which has a great tradition in reconstruction and building efforts."
Ali told Al-Monitor that the government wants to encourage large projects, stating:
"The Egyptian Valley of the Kings Company has recently submitted a request to the investment authority to build eight large factories for the food, clothing and construction industries."



So who said that KRG and kurds do not like arabs? From investment to cultural events, books etc
Why do not like other arab countries Baghdad as much? OOh, the same old story or security, foresee changes of tules of engagement (no black lists) and modern or contemporary investment laws.
Obviously those arabs are thinking 180 degrees differently from our arabs in Baghdad. Why is it so? This time I will not mention corruption nor nepotism (which exist in Kurdistan but obviously not as much as to prevail from investing there)
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“This includes 98 Emirati companies, 97 Lebanese companies, and 12 Egyptian companies, as well companies from Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other Gulf states."
The KRG’s Ministry of Trade and Industry obvious open trade policy and their OTHER big trade partners also include Turkey, Iran, many Western, Asian countries as well as the state of ISRAEL…
One would also conclude the KRG is breaking and challenging the international sanction on Iran by allowing Iranian products to enter the KRG, Iraq and the rest of the Arab world (note how they blame the Iraqi government for being an extension arm to the Safavid Persian dynasty, while it is OK for the Kurds to deal with Iranian and Israeli companies)
By the same token, Israeli products are also being imported and spread throughout the Arab markets by means of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
We can see how this would bring immense profits to echelon Kurdish merchants and to their international investors, partners and what have you, but it is also a classic example for a future disaster!!
This international trade also brings crime, espionage, corruption, greed and ultimately breach of security and chaos to KRG, Iraq and to the rest of the Arab world
Iraqis can appreciate Lebanese and Emirati (classy) companies but why partner with Egyptian (fundamentalist Islamic Brotherhood), Saudi (Wahhabi Royal family), Kuwaiti (traditional Iraqi haters), Iranian (Safavid Empire), Turkish (Neo Ottomans) and Israeli (apartheid Zionist state)…
Saddam also partnered with Sadat’s Egypt and brought more than one million Egyptian workers to Iraq in the 70s and 80s and we ALL (Iraqis) clearly remember what this Arab rudeness did to Iraq, Iraqis and to the Iraqi culture!
Do you see how this problem is being brewed in the KRG and how it will negatively affect the rest of Iraq and the entire Middle East in general??
What I see is trade and more trade and even more business to the benefit of the Iraqui society.
What is wrong with Israel goods? Is it better with godless products from China? What is wrong by allowing Iranian goods to be exported to Iraq?
Iraq produces nothing and consumes everything. There is limited resources or money and what is wrong by buying the best price/performance of the market?
I think that Iraq could look at some countries like Singapore and Hong Kong as role models for a free trade society and compare their wealth with the links to free trade.
Remember that any Iraqui consumer has 100% power to not buy goods or buy goods from anywhere he likes it. The Iraqui consumer do not need a big brother for such decisions. They are factually grown up's and can make own decisions.
I respect those decisions