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Rawaz Rauf

@rawaz

Partner @ Euphrates Ventures ; Telecom ; Internet ; Technology; Business; Kurdistan; Iraq

Sulaimaniyah - Iraq Katılım Mart 2008
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Rawaz Rauf
Rawaz Rauf@rawaz·
@daiki__q هذا هو بالضبط السبب الي يخلينا نحتاج خريطة مفتوحة المصدر. البيانات الحالية بيها نقص هواي ومدن منسية. ندعوك تشارك وياية بـ #MapYourGrid حتى نضيف هاي المناطق المقطوعة ونخلي الخريطة تعكس الواقع الفعلي للكهرباء بالعراق.
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Souta@daiki__q·
@rawaz خريطة مو دقيقة اكو مدن ما واصلتها كهرباء
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Iraq Electrical Transmission Grid.
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Geek Lite@QingQ77

从 OpenStreetMap 数据生成各国电网基础设施的打印海报。 github.com/open-energy-tr… 从 OpenStreetMap 抓取输电线路数据,通过 GeoPandas、OSMnx 和 Matplotlib 渲染成海报。支持国家、大洲和自定义 GeoJSON 区域,内置多种视觉主题可选。海报质量取决于 OpenStreetMap 的数据覆盖度,想改进某个地区的数据可以去 MapYourGrid 社区参与绘制。

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Husam Sobhi@husam_sobhi·
Follow here please :
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If you are viewing the tables on mobile, tap the image, then tap the three dots icon and select “Load in 4K” — the text becomes clearly readable.
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Rawaz Rauf@rawaz·
Source: Iraq’s Federal Board of Supreme Audit publishes a full register of every entity they audited in 2024 — 861 entities. fbsa.gov.iq/?page=71
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State-owned companies in Iraq are notoriously opaque. There may be as many as 180 of them. Using the Federal Board of Supreme Audit’s annual report, I found 48 that have been audited. Only 4 SOEs publish their own accounts — and most have not filed for years.
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Iraq’s domestic debt has reached 96 trillion dinars according to ministry of finance statement as of 30th of April 2026. mof.gov.iq/N45.aspx
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Rawaz Rauf@rawaz·
"When will we see this level of detailed, public electricity data in Iraq? Transitioning from verbal updates to live, interactive dashboards like this would make understanding our energy grid so much easier for everyone explore.openelectricity.org.au/energy/au/?ran…
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Rawaz Rauf@rawaz·
New data reveals the devastating impact of the Strait of Hormuz closure on Iraq’s energy sector. Exports have collapsed by over 96% since February 2026, reaching a low of 131,000 bpd in April.
الطاقة@Attaqa2

إحداها مصر".. انهيار صادرات العراق من النفط في أبريل.. والشحنات تذهب لدولتين فقط ⭕ توضح الأرقام أن صادرات النفط العراقية سجلت تحولًا دراماتيكيًا.. نتابع معًا 👇 attaqa.net/?p=601603 #العراق #مصر #النفط

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Rawaz Rauf@rawaz·
Honored to be the first guest on MEED Talks discussing the Asycuda system and investment in the Kurdistan Region. Recorded 2 days before the recent Middle East tensions. youtu.be/KsfqMCFHHcw?si…
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Iraqi Ministry of Electricity in 2018: Iraq needs 27,000 MW. The exact same ministry in 2026: We now need 60,000 MW. demand supposedly more than doubled with no matching infrastructure. ​Guys, did we secretly build a second floor to Iraq while no one was looking or what? 🏗️🤔
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TankerTrackers.com, Inc.
TankerTrackers.com, Inc.@TankerTrackers·
According to two Channel 16 audio recordings captured today, two Indian vessels were forced back west out of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran's Sepah (IRGC) Navy. Firing was involved. One of the vessels is an Indian-flagged VLCC supertanker carrying 2 million barrels of Iraqi oil. Meanwhile, India is still importing Iranian oil. With friends like these..... #OOTT #Tankers #IranWar
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Rawaz Rauf@rawaz·
@aalmawlawi @Abufellah To the best of my knowledge the KRG has never rejected harmonizing the customs policy. Asycuda’s still remains a disaster that has lots of good things in theory but terribly put into practice. x.com/rawaz/status/2…
Aziz Ahmad | عەزیز ئەحمەد@azizkahmad

Let's clear up the misinformation campaign by a selected few in Baghdad and on social media who are unable to defend the folly of the Iraqi government’s fiscal policies and management of this crisis. The obvious first: we want to help Baghdad maximise oil production and exports on one hand, and maximise trade on the other, especially during these extraordinary circumstances. Contrary to the reports online, the KRG has not put forward a series of demands. There's been one, consistent request: lift the trade embargo on the Kurdistan Region imposed since January 1st. Why is this important? Well, as a result of this embargo, formal trade into the region has been wiped out - zero bank transfers for imports in a moment when everything should be done to maximise trade. Informal trade has picked up significantly, forcing importers to pay up to 15% premium on dollars from the local market across Iraq, and increasing commodity prices, including food prices for all Iraqis. The KRG's local (non-oil) revenues have dropped significantly, undermining our ability to raise the prerequisite monthly payments to Baghdad for payroll payments. In a bid to end this years-long stalemate, Prime Minister @masrourbarzani wrote to Prime Minister @mohamedshia outlining a path forward over customs in the interest of national unity and the extraordinary circumstances the country faces. In it, he proposed that: 1). KRG adopts federal tariffs in all border crossings and airports. 2). KRG implements its own ASYCUDA customs management system administered by the KRG Ministry of Finance and Economy, with the data owned and hosted by the KRGwith real-time data-sharing with the federal government. Our assessment is that this can be completed by the end of this year. 3). Until then, the KRG would bring on an external auditor to VERIFY that a) all federal tariffs are accurately implemented, and b) all USD FX are tied to CLEARED imported goods. This would address Baghdad's concerns over revenue leakages and @cbiraq's need to verify dollar transfers abroad against imported goods into the country. We met with the Iraqi team on Thursday in a bid to reach a deal. They insisted that all imports into KRI must go through the federal ASYCUDA system, with all custom revenue deposited directly into federal coffers — a clear violation of the current arrangement and our constitutional rights. We reiterated then, as we did publicly today: the KRG will unity tariffs and implement ASYCUDA but needs time to do so. Until then, there really isn't any other way. Iraq has lost all routes to the market - for exports and imports. It makes sense for the country to lift this embargo, increase trade and restore formal banking trades until the customs system is implemented in all KRI borders and airports. We hope that pragmatism emerges in Baghdad. We want a deal. We want to see exports go through the pipeline to bring immediate relief and liquidity to the country as a whole. We are in this chapter together. Lift the embargo.

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Ali Al-Mawlawi@aalmawlawi·
Important development. The KRG had previously rejected adoption of ASYCUDA, claiming it had developed its own customs automation system. Unifying customs policy has the potential to further mobilise much-needed non-oil revenues and curb trade-based money laundering amid the unfolding financial crisis, and reduce Iraq's risk of being grey-listed by the Financial Action Task Force.
Kurdistan 24 English@K24English

Iraq, KRG Agree on Unified Customs Policy and Joint Border Management Adoption of the ASYCUDA system and coordinated oversight aim to boost transparency and revenues amid regional instability 🔗: kurdistan24.net/en/story/90609…

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Rawaz Rauf@rawaz·
"We, the people of Mesopotamia... have resolved to respect the rule of law... and to spread the culture of diversity." These images capture Iraq exactly as it was intended to be in its Preamble of the Constitution.
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Mohammed A. Salih
Mohammed A. Salih@MohammedASalih·
This map shows the targets of the US-Israeli air campaign in Iran. The red marks military-security sites, while the yellow indicates industrial facilities. It captures, quite starkly, the securitization and underdevelopment of Iranian Kurdistan: a region filled with regime garrisons and security installations, while industrial activity is concentrated elsewhere. It is precisely these arrangements that do not foster a common national identity and national unity. Access to resources, and the degree of repression one faces in these countries, is mediated by ethnic identity and racialization based on it.
Meysam Moradi@MeysamMoradi92

سوپای ئیسرائیل ئەم نەخشەیەی بڵاوکردووە و ئامانجەکانی نیشان داوە. هەرچی لە ڕۆژهەڵاتی کوردستان کراوە بەئامانج، پێگەی سەربازی بووە. یەک تاکە پێگەی پیشەسازی لە ڕۆژهەڵاتی کوردستان بوونی نییە، هەمووی لە ناوەندی ئێرانە.

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