Iraq’s Exports and Imports Decline in Q2 2025

  • Republic of Iraq
  • 23 September 2025
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The Central Bank of Iraq revealed a decline in the country’s exports and imports during the second quarter of 2025. Exports dropped to $23.285 billion in Q2, compared to $24.112 billion in Q1.

Iraqi exports included crude oil worth $20.956 billion, petroleum products worth $981 million, and other exports worth $1.347 billion.

Meanwhile, Iraq’s imports fell to $17.534 billion, compared to $18.158 billion in Q1. Government imports amounted to $1.813 billion, while private sector imports stood at $15.993 billion.

Source (Al Arabiya.Net Website, Edited)

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