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السياق الخليجي
Iraq–GCC economic integration has historically followed episodic patterns tied to political reconciliation and regional stability, with Qatar's diversified trade and investment footprint—spanning energy, finance, and infrastructure—serving as a case study in bilateral engagement across sectoral boundaries. Structural barriers including tariff frameworks, currency volatility, and security concerns have constrained deeper integration, though recent years have seen renewed interest in supply-chain diversification and non-hydrocarbon commerce as both blocs seek to reduce external dependencies. The relationship between formal GCC–Iraq cooperation and equity and fixed-income markets in the Gulf typically manifests through construction and logistics equities, regional bank lending exposure, and c
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