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Iraq's import procedures: Baghdad and Erbil seek unification
Iraq's import procedures: Baghdad and Erbil seek unification

Shafaq News

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Shafaq News

Iraq's import procedures: Baghdad and Erbil seek unification

Shafaq News - Baghdad/Erbil The Central Organization for Standardization and Quality Control (COSQC) met with a delegation from the Kurdistan Region to unify import procedures across Iraq, the Ministry of Planning announced on Wednesday. The meeting, part of the implementation of Ministerial Order No. 79/S of 2024, follows a recent agreement between the Federal Government and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to align customs and quality control practices nationwide. Chaired by COSQC President Fayadh Mohammed Abd, the session brought together federal and regional officials to discuss practical steps for enforcing the agreement. 'The initiative aims to streamline trade at border crossings by standardizing product specifications and inspection protocols,' he stated. He also highlighted the need for continued coordination between Baghdad and Erbil to ensure effective implementation, enhance transparency, and protect consumers through consistent national quality standards. Meanwhile, the KRG delegation reaffirmed its commitment to the agreement and expressed its intent to deepen economic integration with the federal government, aiming to benefit citizens throughout Iraq. Issued earlier this year, the ministerial order seeks to harmonize technical requirements for imports and facilitate smoother trade between the Kurdistan Region and the rest of the country. The unified approach is expected to create a more transparent business environment and shield local markets from non-compliant goods.

TÜV Rheinland announces key regulatory update under Iraq's ICIGI programme
TÜV Rheinland announces key regulatory update under Iraq's ICIGI programme

The National

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • The National

TÜV Rheinland announces key regulatory update under Iraq's ICIGI programme

TÜV Rheinland, a global leader in quality, safety and certification services, announces a critical regulatory update mandated by Iraq's Central Organisation for Standardisation and Quality Control (COSQC). Effective June 17, 2025, an updated list of product standards will be applicable under the ICIGI Programme (Pre-Import Inspection, Testing and Certification Programme for Goods Entering Iraq). These revisions impact key sectors, including construction materials, food products, cosmetics and steel manufacturing, ensuring alignment with evolving Iraqi and international standards. The revised standards include, but are not limited to: Construction and Industrial Materials: IQS 1980:2024 (Heat-insulating clay bricks), IQS 5264-1:2024 (steel bars for concrete reinforcement – smooth bars), ENG 92:2024 (Steel bars for concrete reinforcement) Food and Consumer Goods: IQS 2245:2024 (sugar), IQS 15:2024 (olive oil and olive pomace oil) Dental and Speciality Products: IQS 2300:2024 (gypsum products for dental medicine) This update ensures alignment with evolving compliance requirements for goods entering the Republic of Iraq. Importers and manufacturers must adhere to the revised standards to obtain a Certificate of Conformity, mandatory for customs clearance. The updated list underscores COSQC's commitment to enhancing product safety and regulatory efficiency. In line with this regulatory development, TÜV Rheinland reaffirms its authorisation by COSQC (under Iraq's Ministry of Planning) to issue Certificates of Conformity for regulated goods, effective March 1, 2025. The scope includes inspection, testing and certification across sectors such as food, construction, engineering, chemicals and textiles to ensure compliance with Iraqi and international standards. Fares Naouri, senior vice president, said: 'Iraq's growing demand for compliant infrastructure and products requires rigorous oversight. Our COC services, backed by advanced laboratories, expert teams, and streamlined processes, help prevent substandard goods from entering the market while accelerating customs clearance.' Issa Alaydie, general manager for government inspections and international trade, said: 'This accreditation reflects COSQC's vision that all regulated products entering the Iraqi market comply with the applicable Iraqi standards. Through document verification, testing and shipment validation, we ensure a transparent and efficient pathway for imports.' From TÜV Rheinland's scope, the key programme details encompass the following critical components. A full list of updated products is available here. link.

TUV Rheinland announces key regulatory update under Iraq's ICIGI programme
TUV Rheinland announces key regulatory update under Iraq's ICIGI programme

The National

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • The National

TUV Rheinland announces key regulatory update under Iraq's ICIGI programme

TUV Rheinland, a global leader in quality, safety and certification services, announces a critical regulatory update mandated by Iraq's Central Organisation for Standardisation and Quality Control (COSQC). Effective June 17, 2025, an updated list of product standards will be applicable under the ICIGI Programme (Pre-Import Inspection, Testing and Certification Programme for Goods Entering Iraq). These revisions impact key sectors, including construction materials, food products, cosmetics and steel manufacturing, ensuring alignment with evolving Iraqi and international standards. The revised standards include, but are not limited to: Construction and Industrial Materials: IQS 1980:2024 (Heat-insulating clay bricks), IQS 5264-1:2024 (steel bars for concrete reinforcement – smooth bars), ENG 92:2024 (Steel bars for concrete reinforcement) Food and Consumer Goods: IQS 2245:2024 (sugar), IQS 15:2024 (olive oil and olive pomace oil) Dental and Speciality Products: IQS 2300:2024 (gypsum products for dental medicine) This update ensures alignment with evolving compliance requirements for goods entering the Republic of Iraq. Importers and manufacturers must adhere to the revised standards to obtain a Certificate of Conformity, mandatory for customs clearance. The updated list underscores COSQC's commitment to enhancing product safety and regulatory efficiency. In line with this regulatory development, TUV Rheinland reaffirms its authorisation by COSQC (under Iraq's Ministry of Planning) to issue Certificates of Conformity for regulated goods, effective March 1, 2025. The scope includes inspection, testing and certification across sectors such as food, construction, engineering, chemicals and textiles to ensure compliance with Iraqi and international standards. Fares Naouri, senior vice president, said: 'Iraq's growing demand for compliant infrastructure and products requires rigorous oversight. Our COC services, backed by advanced laboratories, expert teams, and streamlined processes, help prevent substandard goods from entering the market while accelerating customs clearance.' Issa Alaydie, general manager for government inspections and international trade, said: 'This accreditation reflects COSQC's vision that all regulated products entering the Iraqi market comply with the applicable Iraqi standards. Through document verification, testing and shipment validation, we ensure a transparent and efficient pathway for imports.' From TUV Rheinland's scope, the key programme details encompass the following critical components.

Kirkuk Airport Opens Gold Testing and Hallmarking Unit
Kirkuk Airport Opens Gold Testing and Hallmarking Unit

Iraq Business

time29-01-2025

  • Business
  • Iraq Business

Kirkuk Airport Opens Gold Testing and Hallmarking Unit

By John Lee. Iraq's Central Organisation for Standardisation and Quality Control (COSQC) has opened its fourth unit for testing and hallmarking precious metals and imported gold at Kirkuk International Airport. The ceremony, led by Dr. Fayadh Mohammed Abdul-Dulaimi, COSQC President, was attended by key officials, including airport customs and border management representatives. Dr. Abdul-Dulaimi highlighted the unit's role in ensuring the quality and authenticity of imported gold, while also establishing a database of importing companies and quantities to comply with anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism financing regulations under Law No. 83 (1976) and Cabinet Decision No. 61 (2018). Kirkuk Airport officials emphasised the unit's importance in enhancing the airport's position as a regional trade hub, fostering international trade and attracting investment. (Source: Ministry of Planning)

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