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  Title & Description Component Doc. Date
1 An Overview of the Iraq Cement Industry Investment Promotion 2007-11-25
  The Iraqi cement industry has enormous potential. This report provides a general overview of the world cement industry and Iraq's potential as a force in that industry. Regional markets and consumption are described, followed by a detailed analysis of the current Iraq cement market and developments in the Iraq cement industry.        
2 An Overview of the Iraqi Banking System SME Lending 2007-03-30
  This paper provides a brief history of the modern banking industry and discusses the current status of both the private and state-owned banks in Iraq. The regulation and supervision of the industry are also examined, including the role of the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI). The paper was distributed at the first Iraq Banking and Finance Conference, "Banking in Iraq: The 21st Century Challenge", held in Amman, Jordan in April 2007.
       
3 Business Models for Acquaculture in Iraq Investment Promotion 2006-03-15
  In a country with a limited supply of animal feed, the development of aquaculture makes considerable sense because the most common varieties of farmed fish have a much more favorable feed conversion than either cattle or poultry. This paper analyzes various aquaculture business models and systems in terms of feasibility and investment potential in Iraq.        
4 Financial Services in Iraq and GATS Negotiations Trade & WTO 2009-10-15
  This study supports Iraq’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). As part of that process, Iraq must negotiate offers/commitments for Trade in Goods and Trade in Services. In this report, the financial services sub-sector is discussed in the context of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), international best practices, and value chain development.        
5 Health Services in Iraq and GATS Negotiations Trade & WTO 2009-10-15
  This study supports Iraq’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). As part of that process, Iraq must negotiate offers/commitments for Trade in Goods and Trade in Services. In this report, the health services sub-sector is discussed in the context of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), international best practices, and value chain development.        
6 Investor Guide to Iraq Investment Promotion 2009-10-16
  This guide provides information on how to do business in Iraq. It includes guidance on obtaining licenses and permits as well as other information useful to investors, such as business registration procedures, fees, and required supporting documentation.        
7 Investor Guide to Iraq (Arabic) Investment Promotion 2009-10-16
         
8 Investor Roadmap of Iraq Investment Promotion 2009-10-16
  This Roadmap presents a review and analysis of the legal and administrative environment for doing business in Iraq. It focuses on the procedural steps, regulatory requirements, and legal infrastructure that govern the day-to-day interaction between government and entrepreneurs. It provides guidance on obtaining licenses and permits as well as other information useful to investors.        
9 Investor Roadmap of Iraq (Arabic) Investment Promotion 2009-10-16
         
10 Iraq Competitiveness Analysis Investment Promotion 2006-09-02
  This paper identifies Iraqi industries which possess intrinsic advantages (or relatively fewer disadvantages), and therefore should be able to compete in an open market with as little assistance from the public sector as possible. It also seeks to identify sectors that benefit from physical proximity to large markets, in this case the domestic Iraqi market. A description of the approach and methodology employed in the analysis is included.
       
11 Iraq Competitiveness Analysis (Arabic) Investment Promotion 2006-09-01
         
12 Iraq Microfinance Strategy Sustainable Microfinance 2007-02-25
  This paper sets out broad directions and priorities to guide development of the Iraqi microfinance industry, along with an action plan for implementing this strategy. It is the outcome of the Iraq Microfinance Summit held in Erbil, Iraq in November 2006, and further collaboration with microfinance implementers.        
13 Maritime Transport Services in Iraq and GATS Negotiations Trade & WTO 2009-10-15
  This study supports Iraq’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). As part of that process, Iraq must negotiate offers/commitments for Trade in Goods and Trade in Services. In this report, the maritime transport services sub-sector is discussed in the context of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), international best practices, and value chain development.        
14 Pharmaceutical and Medical Projects in Iraq Investment Promotion 2007-04-17
  The aim of this study is to analyze the pharmaceutical and medical products sector to enable the development of recommendations for private sector business investment strategies and programs. Key sections analyze the demand side of the sector, the nature of procurement and distribution within Iraq, and current supply side, public and private interests. Additionally, the report looks at the supply of products within these sectors and examines the formal procurement and distribution system.        
15 Small Ruminant Animals in Iraq Investment Promotion 2006-07-23
  This study is aimed at supporting local microfinance activities in Iraq at the local level, rather than being a comprehensive analysis of sheep and goats in the country. Its objective is to support people involved in promoting lamb fattening and in developing alternative supplemental sources of animal feed. This paper analyzes the value chain and provides a quick, easy-to-read document for decision makers supporting local lamb fattening operations.        
16 State of Iraq's Microfinance Industry Sustainable Microfinance 2010-07-07
         
17 Summary of the First Iraqi Banking Conference Investment Promotion 2007-04-05
  The first Iraqi Banking and Finance Conference, Banking in Iraq: The 21st Century Challenge, took place in Amman, Jordan on April 4-5, 2007. The conference was instrumental in identifying the priorities that need to be addressed to modernize the Iraqi banking system, which faces significant challenges after years of isolation from the international banking community. This report summarizes the conference proceedings and outlines participant recommendations.        
18 Telecommunication Services in Iraq and GATS Negotiations Trade & WTO 2009-10-15
  This study supports Iraq’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). As part of that process, Iraq must negotiate offers/commitments for Trade in Goods and Trade in Services. In this report, the telecommunications services sub-sector is discussed in the context of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), international best practices, and value chain development.        
19 The Bottled Water Market in Iraq Investment Promotion 2007-01-08
  This study argues bottled water represents a significant market in Iraq, likely to enjoy double digit growth because of the booming population and irreversible water quality deterioration. This study on water consumption in Iraq builds on the market data of leading exporters and importers, extensive interviews with consumers in Iraq, and data provided by associations, suppliers and retailers-distributors.
       
20 The Dairy Market in Iraq Investment Promotion 2006-07-18
  Developing the modern dairy sector is fundamental to the establishment of a food processing industry in Iraq, according to a USAID report. Success in this sector could accelerate the development process in a dramatic way and ignite a self-sustaining virtuous cycle of new investments leading to better distribution systems, resulting in lower margins and prices, followed by higher consumption and additional new investment.        

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