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Iraq's Ambitious Tourism Plans: Impossible Dream Come True?

Iraq's Ambitious Tourism Plans: Impossible Dream Come True?

Iraq Business29-03-2025

By Cathrin Schaer, for DW. Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News.
Iraq's ambitious tourism plans: Impossible dream come true?
Iraq wants to diversify its economy away from oil and toward tourism. Although Western travelers have made headlines in once-dangerous Iraq of late, it's probably Arab tourists who will boost business.
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