Customs Revenue Falls By Two-Thirds

June revenue fell to less than $9m, the Directorate General of Customs reported. This is down more than two-thirds from US$27m in the same period last year. The office believes that changes to regulations that require quality-control certificates on imports, supplied by just two government contractors, has caused backlogs at border crossings, and reduced customs income. […]

7,000bpd From Swara Tika-1 Discovery Well

Hillwood International Energy, an independent oil and gas explorer from Dallas, Texas, and Marathon Oil Corporation, another independent, based in Houston, Texas, have gauged a large oil discovery on the Sarsang block north of Dohuk on the Zagros fold belt in Iraqi Kurdistan, according to the Oil & Gas Journal. The total flow rates in the […]

Iraq And Oman Business Leaders Discuss Closer Ties

Khalil Bin Abdullah Al Khonj, chairman of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) met Habib Yousr Al Hashmi, the Chairman of the Iraqi Businessmen Union, on Tuesday, according to Oman Tribune. Al Khonji talked about exchanging visits and delegations to enhance trade and investment between the two countries, and in both the private and public […]

New German Consul General Begins Mission in Erbil

Mr Rolf Ulrich, the new Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Kurdistan Region, was received today by the Head of the Department of Foreign Relations, Minister Falah Mustafa Bakir. In welcoming Mr Ulrich to the Kurdistan Region, Minister Bakir assured him that the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) stands ready to extend […]

KRG Blacklists Building Companies

Since the start of the year, the Kurdistan Ministry of Planning has blacklisted seven local companies, an official said on Tuesday, according to AKnews. Ayyub Galali, head of companies classification at the ministry, told the agency that housing companies in the three provinces of Erbil, Sulaimaniya and Dohuk, have been penalized for shortcomings in their […]

Kuwaiti-Funded School Opens in Karbala

AKnews reports that a primary school funded by a Kuwaiti grant of more than $2 million [2.4 billion Iraqi dinars] was opened in Karbala on Wednesday. Opening the school, the undersecretary of the education ministry said that Iraq needs more than 5,000 schools to be opened during the next year to cope with the rising […]

Iraq's non-Oil Trade with Iran Reaches $4bn

The Iraqi Trade Ministry said Wednesday that the value of trade with Iran, discounting oil activities, has hit $4 billion [4.8 trillion Iraqi dinars] this year so far, according to a report from AKnews. The Director General of Foreign Economic Relations at the ministry, Hashem Hatem, told the agency that the Ministry is seeking to […]

3,000MW Power Station Planned for Basra

Basra province is planning to build a 3000-megawatt power generation station in a coastal area overlooking the Gulf, Basra's governor's adviser announced on Wednesday. Central regulations prevent the local provinces from contracting for power generation stations more than 30 megawatts, but the governor has called on the central government to give permission to enter direct […]

Will Shell Over-charge for Iraqi Gas?

AKnews reports that Shell and Mitsubishi’s giant gas venture in Basra has been criticised for planning to sell gas to fuel-starved Iraqi power plants at too high a price. The fuel will be sold at $4.38 per million British thermal units (mbtu), less than a third of the $15/mmbtu that is charged in parts of […]

Contract Signed with Chinese Co. to Assemble Cars

Iraq’s state-owned General Company for Car Manufacturing, which belongs to the Ministry of Industry & Minerals, has signed a contract with the Chinese Proton Company, to assemble and market 1,000 cars annually. According to the report from Aswat al-Iraq, the Iskandariya-based company has also signed a contract with the Teachers Syndicate to supply teachers with […]