Telephones - main lines in use: 675,000 (1995) Telephones - mobile cellular: Telephone system: Radio broadcast stations: Radios: Television broadcast stations: Televisions: Internet Service Providers (ISPs): |
Economy - overview: Iraq's economy is dominated by the oil sector, which has traditionally provided about 95% of foreign exchange earnings. In the 1980s, financial problems caused by massive expenditures in the eight-year war with Iran and damage to oil export facilities by Iran led the government to implement austerity measures, borrow heavily, and later reschedule foreign debt payments; Iraq suffered economic losses of at least $100 billion from the war. After the end of hostilities in 1988, oil exports gradually increased with the construction of new pipelines and restoration of damaged facilities. Iraq's seizure of Kuwait in August 1990, subsequent international economic sanctions, and damage from military action by an international coalition beginning in January 1991 drastically reduced economic activity. The government's policies of supporting large military and internal security forces and of allocating resources to key supporters of the regime have exacerbated shortages. The implementation of the UN's oil-for-food program in December 1996 has helped improve economic conditions. For the first six six-month phases of the program, Iraq was allowed to export limited amounts of oil in exchange for food, medicine, and other humanitarian goods. In December 1999, the UN Security Council authorized Iraq to export under the oil-for-food program as much oil as required to meet humanitarian needs. Oil exports are now about three-quarters their prewar level. Per capita food imports have increased significantly, while medical supplies and health care services are steadily improving. Per capita output and living standards are still well below the prewar level, but any estimates have a wide range of error. GDP: GDP - real growth rate: GDP - per capita: GDP - composition by sector: Population below poverty line: Household income or consumption by percentage share: Inflation rate (consumer prices): Labor force: Labor force - by occupation: Unemployment rate: Budget: Industries: Industrial production growth rate: Electricity - production: Electricity - production by source: Electricity - consumption: Electricity - exports: Electricity - imports: Agriculture - products: Exports: Exports - commodities: Exports - partners: Imports: Imports - commodities: Imports - partners: Debt - external: Economic aid - recipient: Currency: Exchange rates: Fiscal year: |