
IRU: Iraq's Accession to TIR Sends Strong Message of Safe and Open Business Environment
The International Road Transport Union (IRU) affirmed on Tuesday that Iraq's accession to the TIR Convention sends a strong signal of the country's openness to international business in a secure and structured manner. The IRU emphasized that the TIR system enables both the organization and the Iraqi government to work together toward achieving logistical integration.
Speaking at the official launch event of the TIR system, attended by an Iraqi News Agency (INA) reporter, IRU Secretary-General Umberto de Pretto said 'We are committed to supporting Iraq in facilitating international transport to and from the country. Iraq previously lacked international transport agreements and regional connectivity, but we have introduced innovative and comprehensive technological solutions.'
De Pretto explained that the TIR system, which enables international transport of goods under customs control, allows vehicles to move goods across borders with minimal inspection.
'This concept allows trucks to depart and move cargo without being subjected to constant checks, which is the essence of the TIR system. It paves the way for a strategic partnership between the Iraqi government and the IRU toward achieving logistical integration,' he said.
He added that the TIR Convention is among the simplest tools for economic integration, offering a proven system that has helped previously closed countries like Uzbekistan to open up to global trade.
'Implementing the TIR system is a key first step toward the secure and efficient cross-border movement of goods. It provides customs authorities with security guarantees, ensures safe transit, and facilitates duty payments,' he noted.
The IRU chief also highlighted the system's technological features 'TIR enables logistical integration, automates the tracking of goods in transit, and digitizes operational processes, including tracking where shipments are, where they're headed, and when they arrive. It also supports human resource automation.'
He described TIR as 'a visa for goods,' stressing those countries that do not comply with its standards can be removed from the convention.
'The program's expansion in the Gulf region signals its growing success. Between 2023 and 2024, TIR saw a 400% increase in adoption among countries, driven by the security and efficiency it brings, as well as the support it provides at international border crossings.'
De Pretto concluded by stating 'Iraq's accession to the TIR Convention sends a powerful message that the country is open for business and is committed to operating in a safe and stable environment. This initiative is not only important for the transport sector but also plays a vital role in Iraq's broader economic development.'
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