Iraq is one of the most significant investment destinations in the Middle East — and one of the most legally complex. Horizon Law Firm guides foreign investors through every stage of market entry, from initial structuring and regulatory approvals through to operational establishment and ongoing compliance.
An Iraqi-incorporated entity requiring at least 51% Iraqi ownership and up to 49% foreign ownership — the most common structure for long-term market presence.
Most CommonAn extension of the foreign parent company — suitable for project-specific or service operations with a defined scope.
Project-BasedA non-trading presence for market research and liaison — limited in scope but lower in regulatory burden.
Low FootprintA partnership with an Iraqi entity — often required or strongly incentivised in regulated sectors such as energy and construction.
Regulated SectorsIraq’s Investment Law No. 13 of 2006 provides significant investment incentives — including tax exemptions and land use rights — for qualifying investments registered with the National Investment Commission.
In practice, however, the path from investment decision to operational presence in Iraq involves navigating a multi-layered regulatory process — Ministry of Trade registration, sector-specific approvals, social security registration, tax enrolment, and in some sectors, joint venture requirements with Iraqi partners.
Horizon Law Firm provides end-to-end legal support for foreign investors entering Iraq — combining deep knowledge of the Iraqi investment framework with practical experience of the regulatory process on the ground in Baghdad.
The choice between an LLC, branch, representative office, or joint venture has significant implications for tax, liability, and operational flexibility. We advise on the optimal structure before you begin the registration process.
We manage the full registration process — Ministry of Trade, NIC, tax enrolment, and sector licences — handling all Arabic-language filings and regulatory interactions on your behalf.
Beyond incorporation, we ensure your contracts, employment arrangements, and compliance obligations are in place before you begin operations — so you start on a sound legal footing.
Advising on the optimal legal structure for your Iraqi investment — weighing the commercial, tax, regulatory, and liability considerations of each available vehicle — before any commitment to a particular route is made.
Managing the end-to-end registration of Iraqi entities — including Ministry of Trade incorporation, NIC registration for investment incentives, trade licence applications, tax enrolment, and social security registration.
National Investment Commission ↗Advising on and documenting joint venture arrangements between foreign investors and Iraqi partners — including partner selection considerations, shareholder agreements, governance structures, profit distribution, and exit mechanisms.
See Corporate Practice →Advising on and managing registration with the National Investment Commission to access Iraq’s investment incentives — including tax exemptions, customs duty relief, and land use rights available under Investment Law No. 13 of 2006.
Advising on market entry into the Kurdistan Region of Iraq — including KRI-specific investment incentives, the Kurdistan Board of Investment registration process, and the interaction between KRI and federal investment frameworks.
Providing continuing legal support to established foreign investors in Iraq — covering corporate governance, contract management, regulatory compliance, employment matters, and dispute resolution.
Foreign investors entering Iraq for the first time face a common challenge: they need legal counsel who can not only advise on the law but also navigate the practical realities of the Iraqi regulatory process — the timelines, the documentation requirements, the Ministry procedures, and the on-the-ground realities that determine whether an entry goes smoothly or not.
Horizon Law Firm combines Iraqi legal expertise with the commercial perspective of a team that has worked inside the energy and commercial sectors in Iraq — giving us a genuine understanding of what investors need to succeed here.

We advise foreign companies, international investors, and multinational groups looking to establish or expand their presence in Iraq — across sectors including energy, construction, trading, professional services, and technology.
We also act as trusted Iraqi counsel for international law firms advising clients on cross-border transactions with an Iraqi component — providing Iraqi law opinions, regulatory guidance, and on-the-ground execution capability.
We assess your business objectives, sector, and risk profile — and advise on the optimal entry structure, the regulatory approvals required, and the realistic timeline and cost of market entry.
We manage the full registration process — Ministry of Trade incorporation, NIC registration, trade licences, tax enrolment, and any sector-specific approvals — handling all filings and regulatory interactions in Arabic and English.
We put in place the legal infrastructure for your operations — employment contracts, commercial agreements, compliance frameworks, and any required sector licences — so you are fully operational and legally sound from day one.
We remain your Iraqi legal counsel as your business grows — advising on new contracts, workforce expansion, regulatory changes, additional licences, and any disputes that arise in the course of your operations.
Company governance, contracts, joint ventures, and M&A in Iraq.
→Foreign investment in Iraq’s upstream energy and services sector.
→Tax registration, licensing, and ongoing compliance for investors in Iraq.
→Workforce establishment and compliance for newly entered businesses.
The right legal structure and a well-managed entry process make the difference between a smooth start and a costly delay. Contact us for a confidential consultation on your market entry strategy.
