Iran’s Imports from Iraq See Sharp Rise Amid Evolving Trade Dynamics

Regarding trade between the two countries, Shirazi predicted a 20 percent increase in trade volume this year compared to 2024, expressing hope that it would surpass $13 billion and reach $15 billion by the end of 2026.

Iraqi (right) and Iranian flags. (Photo: Designed by Kurdistaqn24)
Iraqi (right) and Iranian flags. (Photo: Designed by Kurdistaqn24)

ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – Jahanbakhsh Sanjabi Shirazi, the secretary-general of the Iran-Iraq Joint Chamber of Commerce, announced on Monday that Iran's imports from Iraq for 2024 are projected to be approximately $754 million, an increase compared to 2023.

Shirazi noted that Iran's average annual imports from Iraq typically do not exceed $100 million, except in 2022, when imports reached approximately $1.7 billion, largely due to food imports financed through loans from the Trade Bank of Iraq.

Regarding trade between the two countries, Shirazi predicted a 20 percent increase in trade volume this year compared to 2024, expressing hope that it would surpass $13 billion and reach $15 billion by the end of 2026.

He also mentioned that Iraq is Iran's second-largest trading partner.

On March 9, the US Department of State issued a statement ending a sanctions waiver that allowed Iraq to purchase electricity from Iran.

 
 
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