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    Iranian companies in northern Iraq shrink by half within two decades... “clear” Turkish superiority

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    Alsumaria News - Economy

    The representative of the Iraqi Kurdistan region, Nazem Dabbagh, revealed that the number of Iranian companies in Sulaymaniyah reached less than 150 during the year 2023, after it was 450 companies in 2002, adding that the number of Turkish companies, in contrast, reached 2000 after it was no more than 450 companies in 2002. 100 companies in Sulaymaniyah and Erbil.


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    ILNA Labor Agency reported that Mahmoud Najafi Arab, head of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, and the representative of the Kurdistan region, Nazim Dabbagh, stressed “the necessity of calming political relations between Iran and the Kurdistan region,” considering “the development of economic cooperation and the increase in joint investments as a reason for the stability of relations in the near future.” .



    In this meeting, the head of the Tehran Chamber announced the Chamber’s readiness to receive delegations of merchants and send a trade delegation of economic activists to this region. He said, “The proposal to send a trade delegation from the Tehran Chamber to Erbil or Sulaymaniyah was submitted to the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to prove our good intentions.”

    The Iranian official confirmed that trade exchanges between Iran and Iraq take place mainly through the Kurdistan region. Pointing out that the new round of relations and cooperation will address the creation of joint investments.

    In turn, Nazem Dabbagh stated during this meeting that the authorities of the Kurdistan Regional Government emphasize maintaining this region’s relations with Iran and strengthening them in the political and economic fields, explaining that after resolving the problems and misunderstandings that occurred, the ground will be ready to develop economic relations between the two sides, and the Kurdistan Region can be A strategic ally of Iran in all fields.

    Referring to recent events and the boycott of Iranian goods in Erbil markets, the Iraqi official said: Although this announcement was issued by the Erbil Chamber, the exchange of goods continues on the commercial borders of Iran and the Kurdistan region, and we believe that in addition to maintaining economic cooperation, the two sides must take more steps. One of the steps towards developing these relationships.

    *Turkey outperforms Iran in the Iraqi market.
    Dabbagh pointed out that the market of southern Iraq and the Arab regions in this country is supplied through the Kurdistan region with products and goods imported from Iran. He said: When there is a shortage of products and consumer goods in the Kurdistan region, Turkish merchants intensify their activity. In this market, this is not in the interest of Iranian companies and traders.

    The representative of the Kurdistan region stressed that the Turkish view of the Kurdistan region is an economic point of view, and stated that the Iranian cocoon trade with the Kurdistan region must become an official trade, and the agreements concluded in recent years between the Iranian border provinces and the chambers of commerce stationed in this region with the Kurdistan region must enter into force. .

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