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Sun. PM KTFA News Articles from Iraq 4-6-25

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Clare » April 6th, 2025

Iraq faces economic pressures… US tariffs could be the beginning of upcoming challenges.

4/6/2025

Economic expert Salah Nouri confirmed on Saturday that the government may be forced to revise its general budget estimates in light of emerging economic challenges, particularly with shifts in oil revenues and remittances from the US.

Nouri told Al Furat News Agency that “Iraq will not be directly affected by the new US customs duties on oil exports, as Iraqi oil exports to the United States are not included in these duties.”

He explained that “although Iraq imposes customs duties on luxury cars imported from the United States, Baghdad may face future pressure to reduce these duties.” 

He added, “It is likely that Washington will take certain measures to pressure Iraq in this regard, but these scenarios remain mere expectations at the present time.” 

From.. Raghad    LINK

The Iraqi Oil Ministry completes the project to connect 28,000 tankers to the GPRS system.

4/6/2025

The Oil Products Distribution Company, a subsidiary of the Iraqi Ministry of Oil, announced on Sunday the completion of a project to connect tankers to the GPRS (tank tracking system), after including more than 28,000 government and private tankers in the project.

The company’s general manager, Hussein Talib Abboud, said in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency that the project was completed with continuous follow-up from Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs and Minister of Oil Hayan Abdul-Ghani, noting that it represents part of a larger project to automate the distribution sector across the country. He explained that the system contributes to electronic and security monitoring of the movement of petroleum products, and significantly reduces smuggling and t---------g operations.

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Aboud added that the system is linked to a unified data center that monitors tanker traffic around the clock. This data can be accessed when needed to track the vehicle’s route and stops. He noted that the project was implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications/Al Salam General Company.

For his part, the Director of the Inspection Authority, Alaa Adnan, explained that the Authority is continuing to adopt modern technology and applications in its inspection work, noting that the company has begun to reap the benefits of the GPRS system in reducing smuggling and tampering, and ensuring that petroleum products reach their intended beneficiaries.   LINK

Source: Dinar Recaps

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