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Iraq Port Cargo Volume Surges

Iraq port cargo volume saw a significant rise in early 2025, signaling major improvements in maritime trade operations. The country’s main commercial ports processed over 22.4 million tons of cargo and received more than 1,500 ships in just six months.

According to officials, the ports at Umm Qasr North, Umm Qasr South, Khor Al-Zubair, and Abu Flous all reported active performance. These ports handled a combined total of 22,423,518 tons, showcasing Iraq’s growing port efficiency and increased logistical capacity.

Meanwhile, Director Farhan Al-Fartousi of the General Company for Ports of Iraq praised the strong results. He emphasized that the numbers reflect a clear outcome of the country’s long-term port development strategy.

Specifically, Khor Al-Zubair Port led in volume, handling 9,696,697 tons from 396 ships. Umm Qasr North, while receiving the most vessels—689 ships—managed 6,855,426 tons of goods. Umm Qasr South also contributed with 5,409,424 tons from 252 ships. Additionally, Abu Flous Port handled 461,971 tons brought by 185 vessels.

Furthermore, these results stem from focused investment and infrastructure upgrades across Iraq’s maritime sector. The General Company for Ports of Iraq continues to implement plans to match global operational standards.

Moreover, improved logistics, modern equipment, and digital tracking systems have enhanced loading speed and safety across all ports. This efficiency plays a key role in attracting more international trade partners.

Looking ahead, Iraq intends to expand its port capacity and open new trade routes. These steps aim to boost the Iraq port cargo volume even further while increasing Iraq’s regional competitiveness.

Clearly, the Iraq port cargo volume reflects not just numbers but a deeper transformation in trade infrastructure, planning, and performance.

In addition, authorities are working to enhance customs procedures and streamline cargo inspections. These efforts will further increase throughput and reduce delays, helping Iraq’s ports sustain growth and attract even more international shipping traffic in the coming years.

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