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Iraq Implements BRICS Strategy: Bans U.S. Dollar Transactions in 8 Banks

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February 8, 2024
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Iraq Implements BRICS Strategy: Bans U.S. Dollar Transactions in 8 Banks
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Iraq recently made a significant move in line with the BRICS philosophy by banning eight banks from conducting transactions in the U.S. dollar. This decision follows Iraq’s previous move to prohibit all cash withdrawals in the U.S. currency, signaling a broader shift away from reliance on the dollar. The move is aimed at curbing black market transactions and stabilizing Iraq’s native economy.
The decision to ban U.S. dollar transactions aligns with the BRICS alliance’s objective to reduce dependency on the dollar in global trade. By restricting access to U.S. dollar reserves held by Iraq’s Central Bank, the country aims to assert more control over its financial system and reduce exposure to fluctuations in the dollar’s value.

Reasons for the Ban:

Control Over Black Market Exchange Rates: Iraq has long struggled with fluctuating black market exchange rates, which have undermined the stability of its economy. Banning U.S. dollar transactions is seen as a measure to combat this issue and strengthen the Iraqi Dinar.

Crackdown on Currency Smuggling: The ban on U.S. dollar transactions also serves to crackdown on currency smuggling, particularly to neighboring Iran. This move aligns with efforts to prevent illicit financial activities and maintain the integrity of Iraq’s financial system.

Affected Banks:
The eight banks banned from conducting U.S. dollar transactions include:

  1. Ahsur International Bank for Investment
  2. Investment Bank of Iraq
  3. Union Bank of Iraq
  4. Kurdistan International Islamic Bank for Investment and Development
  5. Al Huda Bank
  6. Al Janoob Islamic Bank for Investment and Finance
  7. Arabia Islamic Bank
  8. Hammurabi Commercial Bank

Impact and Implications:
By adopting a strategy similar to BRICS, Iraq aims to strengthen its local currency and reduce dependency on the U.S. dollar. This move may also have broader implications for global financial markets, particularly if other countries follow suit in reducing their reliance on the dollar. Additionally, the decision underscores Iraq’s commitment to protecting its financial system from abuse and promoting stability in the region.

Iraq’s decision to ban U.S. dollar transactions in eight banks reflects a strategic shift towards greater financial independence and stability. By aligning with the BRICS philosophy, Iraq aims to assert control over its financial system and reduce exposure to external economic pressures. The move underscores the growing influence of emerging economies in shaping global financial dynamics and highlights the importance of diversifying currency reserves in an interconnected world.

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