In a strategic manoeuvre to overhaul fiscal strategies, the Iraqi government raised prices on two critical types of automotive fuel and extended its tax reach to encompass select companies and celebrities. However, the move has sparked widespread anger among Iraqis, highlighting growing discontent over economic policies. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani presided over a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, during which it was decided to raise prices on car fuel by approximately 30% for premium gasoline and 25% for super quality fuel. The adjustments are slated to take effect by early May. Th…