Merchandise Imports in Iraq
GDP recorded growth of 7.0% in 2022, buoyed by a recovery in the energy sector. However, the economy appears to be losing steam so far in 2023. A shortage of dollars and rising price pressures are hurting the non-energy economy. In addition, the panorama for the oil sector has dimmed. Oil production rose 3.0% year on year in Q1, far below the 2022 average variation. Moreover, a further deceleration in the oil sector is expected in Q2: OPEC+ announced further cuts from May, and 450,000 barrels per day of oil flows via a northern pipeline to Turkey have been halted since late-March by an international court ruling. More positively, the expansionary 2023–2025 budget presented in March should support demand if approved. Moreover, TotalEnergies recently reached a deal with the government to invest USD 10 billion in the country; the decision could spur similar commitments by other energy firms.
Iraq Merchandise Imports Chart
This chart displays Merchandise Imports (ann. var. %) for Iraq from 2013 to 2021.
Iraq Merchandise Imports Data
2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | |
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Merchandise Imports (ann. var. %) | 10.7 | 20.8 | 27.1 | -17.2 | -15.2 |