<p dir="LTR"><span>Financial Tribune – Iran’s share of the Iraqi market is only 12%, the Iranian consul general in the city of Karbala said.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span> “Iran’s non-oil exports to Iraq stand at $8 billion per year. Close to 85% of Iran’s technical and engineering services exports head to this neighboring country,” Mir-Masoud Hosseinian was also quoted as saying by IRNA. Hosseinian noted that although Iran has the longest common border of 1,400 kilometers with Iraq, Turkey with a 22% share in that country’s market is more successful. </span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Iran was Iraq’s third biggest trading partner in 2016 after China and Turkey, the Iraqi commercial attaché to Iran said early May.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span> “At present, we intend to ease investment regulations and offer better services to economic players active in Iraq to boost trade ties between the two countries,” Shaker Razzaq Al-Da’mi added.</span></p>