Iraq
Incubating the future of business in Iraq
Since 2011 more than 5.6 million people have fled Syria arriving in Iraq Jordan Lebanon and Turkey. Many Syrian refugees are highly skilled highly educated and technologically savvy. In fact a UN survey conducted in 2015 in Greece showed that 86% of Syrian refugees had secondary or university degrees. Despite these skills countries across the Middle East have either denied refugees the right to work or curtailed it by only allowing them employment in certain labour-intensive sectors. However Iraq unlike many of its neighbours has allowed Syrian refugees freedom of movement and the right to work since the onset of the conflict.
No. 51594. Iraq and Kuwait
Agreement between the Government of the State of Kuwait and [the] Government of the Republic of Iraq on the regulation of maritime navigation in Khor Abdullah. Baghdad 29 April 2012
No. 50957. Kuwait and Iraq
Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Iraq and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the State of Kuwait concerning practical arrangements for the maintenance of the physical representation of the boundary. Kuwait City 28 May 2013
No. 51488. United States of America and Iraq
Agreement on diplomatic and consular property between the United States Government and the Iraqi Interim Government. Baghdad 31 October 2004