Turkey top importer for Iraqi Kurds
Mustafa Abdurrahman, the chairman of the KRG Union of Exporters and Importer, has said Turkey led the Kurdish autonomous government in northern Iraq in 2013.
Speaking at a press meeting held in Sulaymaniyah on Jan. 25, Abdurrahman said the main reason for the popularity of Turkish goods was their quality.
The number of Turkish companies operating in the KRG, which was around 485 in 2009 and is around 1,500 today, has been boosted by close energy ties between the KRG and Turkey as well.
Iran, which has recently ascended as a prominent service and goods provider in the Kurdish Iraqi market as Iranian goods have become cheaper for Kurdish Iraqi buyers after devaluation has followed Turkey as the second import market, Abdurrahman stated.
Hawar Abdulrazaq