Iraq UK exports remain low at $4M in 2025. Iraq UK exports show a clear imbalance in trade. However, Iraq’s UK exports highlight a narrow product range.
Iraq recorded exports to the United Kingdom at about $4 million in 2025. Data from the United Nations Comtrade supports this figure. This level remains very low compared to overall trade volumes.
Meanwhile, Iraq continues to rely heavily on oil exports in most global markets. However, exports to the UK follow a different pattern. Iraqi businesses focus more on food products instead of energy shipments.
First, dates lead Iraqi exports to the UK. Exporters shipped dates worth about $883,000. This figure represents the largest share of total exports. Next, processed food products follow in second place. These include molasses and similar items, which reached about $454,000.
In addition, Iraq exported textiles worth around $134,000. Although this figure remains modest, it shows some diversification. Furthermore, exporters sent small amounts of light equipment and basic goods. However, these shipments contributed only minor value.
As a result, Iraq UK exports remain limited in both scale and diversity. Iraqi companies have not yet expanded their reach in the UK market. Therefore, trade experts call for broader export strategies.
On the other hand, total trade between Iraq and the UK shows a stronger performance. According to the Iraqi Ministry of Finance, total trade reached $1.108 billion in 2024. This figure increased from $1.072 billion in the previous year. So, trade relations continue to grow despite weak export figures.
Moreover, this gap highlights a clear imbalance. Iraq imports far more from the UK than it exports. Consequently, policymakers may need to support local exporters. They can focus on improving product quality and market access.
In addition, businesses could explore new sectors. For example, agriculture, light industry, and manufacturing may offer growth opportunities. If companies expand these sectors, Iraq-UK exports could increase in the future.
Overall, Iraq’s exports remain a small part of bilateral trade. However, steady trade growth suggests potential for improvement. With the right strategy, Iraq can strengthen its presence in the UK market.

