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As a result of the increase in oil revenues in the 70s of the last century, Iraq has established a relatively sound medical system in urban and rural areas, and the people's living standards have also improved by a large margin. After the Gulf War, due to the sanctions imposed by the United Nations, Iraq was faced with a severe shortage of consumer goods, soaring prices, insufficient factory operating rates, and an increase in unemployment, and the people's living standards fell sharply. After the end of the Iraq war, due to the continued turmoil of the situation, there was a serious shortage of electricity and fuel oil, and the people's lives did not improve significantly.
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Iraq is not a developed country. Iraq turned out to be a very wealthy country. Iraq has mines at home, and oil is coming out of the soles of their feet to describe these Gulf countries, and the original life of the Iraqi people was very nourishing.
However, after years of war, Iraq has made people's lives miserable, and it is an extremely poor and backward country in the world, and even the lives and property of the people cannot be guaranteed.
History of the development of IraqIraq has a long history, and the valley of the two rivers is one of the cradles of the world's ancient civilizations, with city-states emerging in 4700 BC. In 2000 BC, the Kingdom of Babylon, the Assyrian Empire and the Neo-Babylonian Kingdom, known as one of the "Four Ancient Civilizations", were established successively. On July 14, 1958, the "Free Officers Organization" headed by Abdul Karim Qasim overthrew the Faisal dynasty and established the Republic of Iraq.
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Iraq is not a developed country.
Iraq was a rich country before the war, but it started to become poor only after the war, because that war lasted for 8 years, and the war was a very draining thing for the country's resources.
Iraq has large oil reserves, which rank fifth in the world, accounting for 13 per cent of the world's total. Iraq is rich in oil, and its savings are directly profitable from oil.
In the 80s, Iraq was as rich as developed countries in Europe and the United States, and its per capita income was among the highest in the world, second to none in the Middle East. At that time, people from the Middle East and even the world went to Iraq to work and make money.
Economic industry
The main industries are oil extraction, refining and natural gas extraction. The oil and gas industry has always been in a dominant position in the national economy and is a pillar industry in Iraq. Seventy percent of Iraq's natural gas is associated with oil, mainly produced in the Kirkuk oil field in the north and the Rumaila oil field in the south.
Iraq has nine gas gathering stations that process 100 million cubic meters of natural gas per day.
Agriculture and animal husbandry occupy an important position in the national economy. Irrigated agriculture in the Two Rivers Plain has been practiced for thousands of years. The main agricultural products are wheat, rye, barley, rice, cotton, tobacco, temperate fruits and dates. The world's largest producer of dates.
External**: main exports**, natural gas, dates, fertilizers, etc., imports various means of production, grain and other daily necessities.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Iraq.
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The current security situation in Iraq is not optimistic, and it is not safe to go to Iraq to work. The political situation in Iraq is complex, the security situation in Biqi is unstable, violent conflicts are frequent, terrorist attacks are frequent, and foreigners are also easy targets for ****. Therefore, it is advisable not to go to Iraq to work.
It is said that the average number of people killed every day by car bombs and other terrorist attacks in Iraq is no more than the number of people who die every day from traffic accidents in large civilized countries. To put it simply, He Chun, if you go to Iraq to work, you may encounter a terrorist attack, or be killed or injured.
The main types of labor required in the overseas labor market are:
1. Labor-intensive:
That is, general labor based on manual labor, such as construction workers, oil workers, mining workers, agricultural workers, garden workers, cleaning workers and other labor services that mainly consume physical strength.
2. Technology-intensive:
That is, the labor based on technical skills, such as planning and design personnel, equipment installation personnel, senior chefs, engineering and technical personnel, horticultural technicians, etc., which are mainly based on Zen Shunai's own technology.
3. Knowledge-intensive:
That is, labor that mainly consumes professional knowledge, such as experts and professors, senior managers, senior researchers, and other labor that consumes brain power. <>
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Iraq is not a developed country.
Iraq is located in southwest Asia, northeast of the Arabian Peninsula, with a land area of about 10,000 square kilometers (including 924 square kilometers of water and 3,522 square kilometers of Iraq and the Iraqi part of the Saudi neutral zone). It is bordered by Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Syria and Jordan to the west, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to the south, and the Persian Gulf to the southeast.
Iraq's access to the sea is only a small stretch of the coast at the head of the Persian Gulf at the southeastern tip. The coastline is 60 km long. The width of the territorial sea is 12 nautical miles. to the southwest is part of the Arabian Plateau, sloping to the eastern plains; There are Kurdish mountains in the northeast and desert terrain in the west.
Topography. Iraq has the Kurdish Mountains in the northeast, desert in the west, and the Mesopotamian plain, which accounts for most of the country, between the plateaus and the mountains, most of which are less than 100 meters above sea level. The Euphrates and Tigris rivers run from northwest to southeast, and the two rivers merge at Kulna to form the Shatt al-Arab, which empties into the Persian Gulf.
The southern part of the plain is low-lying with many lakes and swamps. To the east of the plain is the western edge of the Zagros mountain system. The southwest is part of the Arabian Plateau, with the Syrian desert dotted over.
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Iraq is not a developed country, and although Iraq is rich in oil resources, it has been held hostage by the United States after being washed by the war, so its development has been very slow.
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