Iraq’s Risky Reliance On Oil Revenues | OilPrice.com

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Iraq managed to collect a lot of revenues from oil exports last year due to higher prices, but the Iraqi economy remains heavily reliant on oil income, which represents a massive 95% of the country’s federal budget revenue.

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