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Turkey crawling towards the Tunisian economy by agricultural and industrial

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Growing Turkish interest in investing in Tunisia after the revolution, particularly in the areas of
Infrastructure, agriculture, and especially milk production and electrical industries.

The two sides signed a Tunisian and Turkish preliminary agreement for the construction of an industrial zone near
Capital on an area of ​​100 hectares, and aims to configure the 1000 small and medium-sized companies
Integrated.

Since the Turkish delegations coming in Tunisia, including a delegation of 25 senior Turkish businessmen.

The head of the Turkish delegation Mohiuddin Ian newspaper, "We are ready to do partnerships
Investment with the government and Tunisian businessmen in all fields, such as
Construction, furniture and infrastructure such as roads and bridges, as well as for projects
Cultural civilizational character or tourism. "

The Advisor to the Minister Ibrahim sound development, the Tunisian government's keenness to Emaar
The interior, which has been marginalized over the past decades, explaining the importance of infrastructure
Infrastructure in the development of the interior as well provided for citizens of new jobs.

He said, "We are bringing investors to identify the inland areas and opportunities
Investment, and there are economic delegations went to Kef (north-west)
And Kasserine (Midwest) and a delegation went to Kairouan (150 km west of Tunis
Capital), and there are other delegations will travel to other internal areas to discuss opportunities
Invest in it. "

"There are areas rich in natural resources and human potential and our development and create jobs for our children and investors alike."

He said that "there is a determination to build a cement factory, Kef and there are other ideas presented in the form of some projects that will be implemented on the spot."
 
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Growing Turkish interest in investing in Tunisia after the revolution, particularly in the areas of
Infrastructure, agriculture, and especially milk production and electrical industries.

Be careful what you wish for...We went thru that and the end results are everything but rosy.
 
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It seems this Turkish delegations visit is the result of Turkish Economy Minister Zafer Caglayan`s last month visit

Turkish Economy Minister Zafer Caglayan is set to leave Sunday to visit Tunisia and Libya for a series of talks aimed at boosting trade relations. Accompanied by a large delegation of Turkish businesspeople and representatives from business associations, Caglayan first stop will Tunisia where he will meet Industry and Trade Minister Mohamed Lamine Chakhari and pen a memorandum of understanding on cooperation between the two countries in free trade zones.

Caglayan will also hold separate meetings with Tunisian Prime Minister Hammadi Jebali, Deputy Minister of Economy in charge of economic affairs Ridha Saidi, Regional Development and Planning Minister Jameleddine Gharbi and Tourism Minister Elyes Fakhfekh.

The Turkish minister will proceed to Libya late on Monday where he will deliver a speech a gathering of Turkish and Libyan businesspeople and meet his Libyan counterparts.

Turkey to boost trade relations with Tunisia and Libya
 
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They ruined Turkish construction sites ,killed Turkish nationals and tought Turks won't do a damn to them. Of course there is a price for everything, if you break something belongs to any other person, you have to pay for it.
 
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They ruined Turkish construction sites ,killed Turkish nationals and tought Turks won't do a damn to them. Of course there is a price for everything, if you break something belongs to any other person, you have to pay for it.

who ruined Turkish construction sites
 
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They ruined Turkish construction sites ,killed Turkish nationals and tought Turks won't do a damn to them. Of course there is a price for everything, if you break something belongs to any other person, you have to pay for it.

Mate, is there any chance that you are mixing the incidents happened during Libyan Revolution with this topic? Because if my memory serves me right, such killings and destruction didnt happen neither in Tunis nor in Algeria..But i might be wrong tho
 
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Mate, is there any chance that you are mixing the incidents happened during Libyan Revolution with this topic? Because if my memory serves me right, such killings and destruction didnt happen neither in Tunis nor in Algeria..But i might be wrong tho
One of my friend's father has business operations in Algeria, he told me so. Bende onun yalancısıyım.
 
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What do you mean ?
Mostly the fishing industry, that was coned by Turcs that never delivered bought and paid for fishing boat. But it was our islamists that went to their brother islamist turc and got it in the baba...In fact common Algerians laugh about that to see our bearded one getting screwed..
 
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Mostly the fishing industry, that was coned by Turcs that never delivered bought and paid for fishing boat. But it was our islamists that went to their brother islamist turc and got it in the baba...In fact common Algerians laugh about that to see our bearded one getting screwed..

Any source about this? Would be interesting to read about this "fishing boat" lol
 
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They ruined Turkish construction sites ,killed Turkish nationals and tought Turks won't do a damn to them. Of course there is a price for everything, if you break something belongs to any other person, you have to pay for it.
What are you talking about? Coffee was too strong...? Turcs were involved in the fishing industry with their brothers of the MSP who think that the Turkish model of governance should be imported and imitated in Algeria. They got taken and lost their fishing boats being built in turkey.

There is no Turkish that was beaten, molested, killed, in Algeria. Even Egyptian or Tunisian after their rampage on anything that is Algerian after a soccer match, were never been bothered in the country...

One of my friend's father has business operations in Algeria, he told me so. Bende onun yalancısıyım.


He told you what? a having a stall in the public market or a bazar is not a business operation...
 
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