BAGHDAD (Reuters) - With sanctions lifted and no taxes to pay, Iraqi traders are getting back to business despite uncertainty over U.S. plans for the country two months after the fall of Saddam Hussein. To Iraqis used to hardship and shortages, the markets now look like a paradise of goods. Everything from canned food, soft drinks and milk powder to television sets, computers, satellite dishes and refrigerators can be found. "There are no restrictions on imports and the traders are free now to import all kinds of goods, including cars," said Salim Hassan, a trader in the Karrada area of...