Al-Sudani's advisor to Rudaw: US tariffs do not include oil and gas, and their impact will be zero.
Mazhar Mohammed Salih, financial and economic advisor to the Iraqi Prime Minister, downplayed the impact of the US decision to impose a 39% tariff on Iraqi products, noting that Iraq has no significant exports to the US market.
Mazhar Mohammed Saleh told Rudaw Media Network on Thursday (April 3, 2025): "The US customs tariffs do not include oil and gas, which means that the impact of this move on Iraq will be zero, because Iraq does not have any other noteworthy goods exported to America that could be subject to customs duties."
Saleh explained that "Iraqi crude oil exports to the United States do not exceed $5 billion annually, and the US market is considered a secondary market for Iraq compared to those of China and India, where approximately 70% of Iraqi oil is exported."
Regarding the import of American goods to Iraq, he noted that "Iraq imports 90% of its goods and civilian needs from Turkey, India, China, the UAE, and some European countries," describing the American market as a "secondary market" compared to Asian and European markets.
Al-Sudani's advisor said, "The Strategic Framework Agreement signed between Iraq and the United States in 2008 has protected Iraq from shifts in the US's highly protectionist policy, particularly with regard to the imposition of customs duties."
US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday the imposition of 39% tariffs on imports from US trading partners, including Iraq. link
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