Iraq’s revenues improve, but still fall short


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Issue 994 - 05 Jun 2015 | 6 minute read

With the halfway point of 2015 fast approaching, Iraq’s revenues are improving but remain well behind plan. The year began well, with the government passing a budget on 29 January, in contrast to 2014 when it failed to pass a budget at all. The 2015 budget called for roughly $102bn in spending, to be financed by $67bn in oil revenues, $13bn in customs and other tax revenues, and $22bn in debt. Federal oil revenue is the most transparent of these, and figures from the Ministry of Oil (MoO) show that revenues have been rising steadily

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