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Turkey Proposes More Border Crossings

By John Lee. Turkey has offered to jointly build two more border crossings with Iraq, in addition to two new gates recently agreed upon, according to a report from Today's Zaman. The Turkish Customs and Trade Minister, Hayati Yazıcı (pictured), told the press in Ankara on Wednesday that the government favoured the construction of two […]

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Iraq Closes Anbar Border Crossing

By Omar al-Shaher for Al-Monitor. Any opinions expressed are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. An official from the Anbar province, which is located about 100 kilometers (62 miles) west of the Iraqi capital, said that the central government in Baghdad is trying to punish the […]

Video: Border Crossing Offers Syrians a Lifeline

From Al Jazeera. Any opinions expressed are those of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. A border crossing between the Kurdish Region of northern Iraq and Syria has become a lifeline for thousands of Syrians. About 150 people seeking refuge or to buy essential supplies cross a river […]

Iraq Reopens Trebil Border Crossing

By John Lee. Iraq has re-opened its border crossing point with Jordan on Monday, the state-run Petra news agency reported. Jordan's Ministry of Transport said that the movement of people and goods  through the Traibil [Turaybeel, Tirbil, Tarbiel, Trebil] border post (pictured) had returned to normal. Iraqi authorities closed the border for security reasons in […]

Zebari Discusses Chapter VII with Kobler

Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari has hosted a meeting with the Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Iraq, Martin Kobler. During the meeting, they discussed the role of the UN Mission in the provincial elections that took place recently, and its implications for political developments. Kobler briefed the Minister on the results of his meetings with […]

Iran, Iraq to Develop Joint Fields

By John Lee. FARS news agency reports that Iran and Iraq have struck an agreement to cooperate and exchange technical data about the development of shared oil and gas fields. Masoud Jabbari-Rad, director for coordination and supervision of oil and gas production at the National Iranian Oil Company, noted that the two countries share extensive […]

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Iraq Allows Entry to Jordanian Trucks

By John Lee. Iraqi authorities took a decision on Monday to allow 140 Jordanian trucks to enter through the Traibil [Turaybeel, Tirbil, Tarbiel, Trebil] border crossing, according to Jordan's ambassador to Iraq, Mohammad Al Quraan. Jordanian government news agency Petra reports that the decision came following continuous efforts by the Jordanian government, through its embassy in […]

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Iraq Closes Trebil Border Crossing

By John Lee. Iraq has closed its Traibil [Turaybeel, Tirbil, Tarbiel, Trebil] border crossing with Jordan "until further notice", due to the ongoing anti-government protests and the deterioration in security in Anbar province, a provincial police source told Xinhua. The closure is expected to negatively affect commercial traffic between Iraq and Jordan which has been […]

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Goods Without Cert of Origin Prevented Entering Iraq

By John Lee. Authorities at Traibeel [Tirbil, Tarbiel] border crossing (pictured) between Iraq and Jordan have said that trucks carrying goods without an official certificate of origin certified by the Iraqi Embassy will not be allowed to enter Iraq. Yaseen al-Falahi, Director of the border post, told NINA that the measures are to prevent sub-standard […]

Iraq Wants to Buy $600m Cargo Scanners

By John Lee. The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) has announced that Iraq wants to buy  Rapiscan System Vehicles and associated products and services for scanning cargo, in a deal worth $600 million. The items to be purchased include: 90 M45 RAPISCAN Mobile Eagle High Energy Mobile System Vehicles; 40 M60 RAPISCAN Mobile Eagle […]

Iraq Shuts Syrian Border Post

By John Lee. Iraqi military sources say they have closed the Rabia border crossing with Syria until further notice as Syrian rebels seized the other side of the frontier post from the Syrian army. Reuters reports that the Iraqi army fired warning shots into the air late on Friday as Syrian insurgents fought government forces […]

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Restoration of Border Villages Allegedly Tied to Elections

By Omar al-Shaher for Al-Monitor. Any opinions expressed are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. For weeks, numerous Iraqi politicians have been speaking about a bundle of development projects in the country, including reviving the thousands of border villages that were abandoned and decimated during the […]

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