UK Trade and Investment: Iraq Questions Asked by Lord Astor of Hever To ask Her Majesty's Government how many UK Trade and Investment posts there are in Iraq; and for how long they have been staffed. [HL4036] Lord Davies of Oldham UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) has three permanent positions in Baghdad, consisting of one UK-based officer and two locally engaged staff. One of the locally engaged positions is a long-standing post. The other two posts were created in 2009. Alongside the full-time staff allocation, UKTI is currently employing two business consultants in Iraq on contracts that run through to the end of July 2009. Asked by Lord Astor of Hever To ask Her Majesty's Government how many British defence companies were given support by UK Trade and Investment under the trade access programme to attend events in Iraq, broken down by year since 2005. [HL4037] Lord Davies of Oldham UK Trade and Investment has not been requested to support any British defence companies in Iraq under the tradeshow access programme. Asked by Lord Astor of Hever To ask Her Majesty's Government how many grants for British trade in Iraq have been given to British defence companies wishing to participate in the UK Trade and Investment Export Marketing Research Scheme; and what was the total amount of the grants. [HL4038] Lord Davies of Oldham UK Trade and Investment supports the Export Marketing Research Scheme (EMRS) through Chambers of Commerce in the UK. British Chambers of Commerce have checked their records dating back to 1999 and have no records of any request for EMRS from British defence companies and therefore no grant money has been released in this respect. Asked by Lord Astor of Hever To ask Her Majesty's Government how many British-sponsored trade delegations have visited Iraq since the establishment of the new republic in 2005. [HL4039] Lord Davies of Oldham My right honourable friend, the Secretary of State for the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills led a high level business delegation of 23 UK companies and one business support organisation to Basra and Baghdad in April 2009. The Middle East Association has taken four UK trade missions to the Kurdistan Regional Governate over the period 2006-09.