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Kurdistan transfers 52 Billion Dinars, non-oil revenue to federal government

Kurdistan transfers 52 Billion Dinars, non-oil revenue to federal government

Shafaq News12-02-2025

Shafaq News/ The Kurdish Ministry of Finance and Economy announced on Wednesday the transfer of approximately 52 billion Iraqi Dinars (Approx. 37 Million USD) in non-oil revenues to the federal treasury in Baghdad.
In a statement, the ministry confirmed it had transferred the Kurdistan Region's share of non-oil revenues for the month of February, totaling 51 billion, 895 million, 457 thousand, and 877 dinars.
The ministry added that the amount was deposited in cash into the federal finance ministry's account through the Erbil branch of the Central Bank of Iraq.

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