American brands continue to expand across the Kurdistan Region as investment confidence rises in Erbil. New retail outlets, energy agreements, and major diplomatic developments strengthen the region’s position as a stable and attractive economic hub.
Additionally, a new American-style retail market opened recently in Erbil. The store offers a full U.S. shopping experience, from its interior design to its wide range of American food products and household items. Many customers visit the market to find brands that they previously ordered only from abroad.
Manar Munir, the store’s operations director, said strong demand encouraged the investment. She noted that people in the Kurdistan Region enjoy American brands. She added that foreigners living in Erbil also want easy access to U.S. products. Because of this demand, the investor opened the market, and the U.S. Consul General attended the opening ceremony. Munir said many visitors feel as if they walked into a store in the United States.
Therefore, the opening adds to a growing list of American chains operating in the region. KFC, Pizza Hut, Hardee’s, Subway, and Baskin-Robbins continue to grow in both Erbil and Duhok. Their expansion shows strong market demand. It also shows confidence in the region’s stable environment and business-friendly regulations.
American engagement extends far beyond retail. The Kurdistan Region hosts major U.S. energy companies, including Chevron, HKN Energy, Hillwood International Energy, Hunt Oil, and Marathon Oil. These companies operate across several oil and gas blocks. Their long-term presence strengthens the region’s energy sector and supports local development.
Earlier this year, Prime Minister Masrour Barzani visited Washington. He signed new energy cooperation agreements with American firms. These deals aim to support natural gas production, improve power generation, and modernize energy infrastructure. Economists view the agreements as a strong signal of U.S. confidence in the region’s future.
Economist Dr. Ramyar Rizgar said the Kurdistan Region offers a secure environment for large American companies, especially in the energy sector. He explained that this stability encourages more investors from Europe, Asia, and the United States. Increased investment, he said, creates new jobs and strengthens the local economy.
The region’s competitive investment laws also attract international companies. Tax exemptions, legal guarantees, and clear registration processes help investors launch projects quickly. Many companies describe the Kurdistan Region as one of the Middle East’s most welcoming destinations for foreign investment.
A major sign of long-term U.S. commitment came this week. The United States officially opened its new consulate compound in Erbil. American officials describe it as the largest U.S. consulate in the world. Business leaders expect the new facility to support stronger economic ties.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Michael Rigas said the Kurdistan Region offers strong partnership opportunities. He described the region as an effective and reliable partner. Prime Minister Barzani also highlighted decades of cooperation and said both sides now focus on development and stability.
As new brands enter the market and energy partnerships deepen, U.S.–Kurdistan economic ties continue to grow. Investors expect even stronger expansion in the coming years, supported by stability, opportunity, and shared interests.


