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15 Aprile 2026

Iraq

IRAQ MOVES TO UNIFY CUSTOMS PROCEDURES

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 senior federal and regional officials.The Council hosted a delegation from the Kurdistan Region, including representatives from its Council of Ministers, customs authorities, and chambers of commerce, to discuss coordination on customs systems and procedures.Key outcomes from the meeting include:Agreement to unify customs policy across Iraq, including tariffs and measures to protect domestic productsImplementation of the ASYCUDA system at border crossings in the Kurdistan RegionCoordination between federal and regional authorities to standardise procedures and improve transparencyA technical delegation from the Kurdistan Region's General Directorate of Customs will meet with the national implementation team at the Ministry of Finance to align systems and processes. Both sides are expected to submit a joint report to the Council within one week.In a related decision, the Council designated the Trebil border crossing as an approved entry point for imported gold, pending the lifting of airspace restrictions linked to ongoing regional military operations.Officials said the measures aim to strengthen institutional performance, increase revenue collection, and improve oversight of cross-border trade during a period of heightened economic and security challenges. (ICE AMMAN)


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