Competition and anti-monopoly policies: Strengthening international relations and reforming the political system in Iraq: A comparative study with the UAE

Authors

  • Asaad G. Hamzha College of law, Al-Mustaqbal university college, Babylon, Hillah, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56967/ejfb2025621

Keywords:

anti-monopoly, regulatory policies, legal reform, economic development, investment climate, economic legislation, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, economic cooperation, legal frameworks, economic competition

Abstract

This essay examines how important anti-monopoly and competition laws are for promoting global collaboration, economic expansion, and avoiding market distortions. The report emphasizes Iraq's desire to use competition laws as a springboard for a larger plan to develop trade and economic ties domestically and abroad. The study examines how Iraq might adopt and modify comparable frameworks to support free market policies, improve consumer welfare, and promote industrial growth by comparing them to the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) effective implementation of competition legislation. Based on the UAE's strategy, the study suggests actions Iraq should take to create strong competition laws, such as bolstering judicial processes, strengthening regulatory frameworks, and boosting institutional capabilities. These initiatives seek to advance sustainable economic growth and bring Iraq into compliance with international norms. Iraq may foster a fair, competitive environment that draws investment and advances its sociopolitical and economic goals by putting in place a regulatory framework influenced by the UAE's experience. To guarantee the efficient execution and supervision of competition laws, the report suggests collaborating with regional partners like the United Arab Emirates and launching extensive reforms in Iraq's regulatory agencies.

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Published

2025-07-02

How to Cite

Hamzha, A. (2025). Competition and anti-monopoly policies: Strengthening international relations and reforming the political system in Iraq: A comparative study with the UAE. Enterprenuership Journal For Finance and Bussiness, 6(الخاص), 52–62. https://doi.org/10.56967/ejfb2025621

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