Iraqi and Kurdish Business Delegation Participates in “America Select” Investment Summit in Washington

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A delegation of 45 business leaders from Iraq and the Kurdistan Region is currently participating in the “America Select” Investment Summit, held in Washington, D.C., from May 11 to 15. The summit provides a strategic platform for international investors and business representatives to explore opportunities for economic cooperation and direct investment in the United States.

The Iraqi delegation comprises representatives from a wide range of sectors, including technology, cybersecurity, tourism, hospitality, food and beverage, real estate, investment, and oil and gas. This diverse participation reflects the dynamic business environment within Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, as well as a growing interest in strengthening commercial relations with the United States.

The “America Select” Summit is regarded as one of the most significant events dedicated to promoting international investment into the U.S. economy. The presence of Iraqi and Kurdish business leaders signals a strong commitment to global engagement and the pursuit of sustainable, cross-border partnerships.

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