Tag Archives | Automated System for Customs Data (ASYCUDA)

Kurdistan Trade "Topped $173 Billion in 7 Years"

From Rudaw. Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. Kurdistan trade topped $173 billion in seven years, customs revenue reached $6.8 billion The Kurdistan Region's border crossings handled more than 227 trillion Iraqi dinars (over $173 billion) in trade over the past seven […]

Iraqi Customs Completes Automation of 25 Border Centres

By John Lee. Iraq's General Customs Authority has reportedly completed the automation of 25 customs centres and is preparing to launch a single-window electronic system linking it with 15 government ministries and departments. Its Director-General, Thamer Qasim Daoud Al-Shiryan, told the state-run Iraqi News Agency (INA) that the Minister of Finance had formally instructed the […]

Iraq Moves to Unify Customs Procedures

By John Lee. Iraq has agreed steps to unify customs procedures across all border crossings, including those in the Kurdistan Region, as part of efforts to enhance trade management and public revenues. The decisions were taken during a meeting of the Ministerial Council for the Economy, chaired by Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein and attended by […]

Dinar-Dollar Demand Shifts as Import Dynamics Adjust

By John Lee. The gap between Iraq's official and parallel market exchange rates for the dinar widened from mid-December 2025 before stabilising in early March 2026, reflecting shifts in import demand and recent customs reforms. Ahmed Tabaqchali, in his latest monthly report for Iraq Business News, says the divergence was driven by increased demand for […]

Baghdad Reiterates its Position on Kirkuk-Ceyhan Pipeline

By John Lee. Iraq's Ministry of Oil has issued a further statement setting out its position on the resumption of exports through the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline, following recent comments by the Kurdistan Regional Government's Ministry of Natural Resources. The statement describes the KRG ministry's position as political in nature, and sets out Baghdad's operational and legal […]

Baghdad, KRG in Conflict over Northern Oil Exports

By John Lee. Iraq's Ministry of Oil and the Kurdistan Regional Government's Ministry of Natural Resources have issued statements outlining differing positions on the possible resumption of crude oil exports through the northern pipeline to the Turkish port of Ceyhan. The exchange comes amid regional disruption affecting exports through the southern system via the Strait […]

Report: Iraq's 2026 Customs Reset

From Kapita Research. Any opinions expressed here are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. Iraq's 2026 Customs Reset Iraq's main ports have been partially paralyzed since the start of 2026. The cause is not a physical blockade but the activation of a new digital customs system […]

Exceptional Customs Measures Introduced to Ease Port Congestion

By John Lee. Iraq's General Customs Authority has announced temporary exceptional measures to accelerate the flow of goods and reduce congestion at ports. According to state-run Iraqi News Agency (INA), the authority said the measures were adopted in line with directives from Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani and in response to exceptional regional conditions affecting ports […]

Iraqi Dinar Speculation "Misplaced" -- CBI Boss

From Rudaw. Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. Iraq's central bank rules out exchange rate change, backs customs reform Iraq's Central Bank Governor Ali al-Alaq said there are no plans to change the dinar's exchange rate, stressing that the bank's foreign reserves […]

Iraq "Moves to Curtail Customs Evasion"

From Amwaj Media. Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. Beleaguered by low oil prices, Iraq moves to curtail customs evasion A new scheme aimed at combating customs evasion has triggered nationwide protests and strikes in Iraq. Traders say the new regulations have […]