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What is the driving force behind Turkish Economic problem?

  • The on going Trump attack on Turkish Economy

    Votes: 29 19.9%
  • Jewish Agenda to weaken adjacent countries to Israel

    Votes: 36 24.7%
  • Internal Turkish economic problems

    Votes: 50 34.2%
  • Falling Exports for Turkey

    Votes: 5 3.4%
  • Loss of Tourism income for Turkey

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • External Loans or Debt impacting Economy

    Votes: 25 17.1%

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    146
Sergio Rocha
Chief Operating Officer - at TOGG | Türkiye'nin Otomobili Girişim Grubu

- COO Management of a new start-up associated with Electric Vehicles development and its Ecosystem interface

- EV (Electric Vehicles) Project incorporates Product Planning & Program Management, Purchasing & Supply Chain, Manufacturing Engineering and Plant Operations - including Press Body, Body Shop, Paint Shop, General Assembly and Battery Pack Facility as well as other key related Manufacturing functions

- EV focusing initially at Turkish market with future perspective for export ones

https://tr.linkedin.com/in/sergio-rocha-250919149

This guy is very experienced and he's working for us now. Interestingly enough, he is the second biggie who's saying that this project is specifically tailored for the Turkish market and not the global market (yet).
 
The Chinese highway company Anhui Expressway, China Merchants Expressway Network & Technology (CMET), CMU, Zheijang Expressway, Jiangsu Expressway and Sichuan Expressway are planning to establish a new consortium to acquire 51% stakes in Istanbul Bosporus' third bridge Yavuz Sultan Selim, Northern Marmara Highway and Avrasya Otoyol Yatırım ve İşletmesi, according to a statement by Anhui released Monday

https://www.dailysabah.com/business...-plans-to-buy-stake-in-turkeys-bridge-highway




China will buy (one of) Erdo’s propaganda projects for less than 700$ million while tens of billions are spent every year on feeding Syrians, on filling the pockets of his cronies and tariqats and on luxury for his Sultan greatness.

Instead of the Turkish state to pay those small money and get a control stake over those important infrastructures- that way they can lower the toll taxes and more people will use the infrastructure. That way traffic in Istanbul will improve and the State will win fresh money every year.

But who even thinks about the state when they can fill their pockets instead with some fast, haram money. Instead they will give the bridge, the tunnel and the highway to China to exploit it.
 
Government unveils major logistics plan
The government has unveiled a Logistics Master Plan, a long-term projection that includes more than $110 billion investments in transportation infrastructure.

The plan is prepared as a result of talks with all shareholders in a bid to turn Turkey into a logistics hub, said Transportation Minister Cahit Turan at a Dec. 25 ceremony at the main train station in Ankara.

“We have to build an exports-focused logistics infrastructure to support a $1 trillion exports goal,” he said.

Industry and Technology Minister Mustafa Varank and Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan also attended the launch of the plan, which sets targets for 2023, 2035 and 2053.

Turkey wants to attract all possible trade routes, including the Chinese initiative of “One Belt, One Road,” which is also known as the modern Silk Road, Turhan said.

“It is estimated that China will pour $1.3 trillion into this project until 2027. As a bridge between Europe and China, we have a geographical advantage. We are in a position that can attract a wide majority of such investments,” he said.

“With the transit corridors passing through Turkey, we will offer our producers advantages that would increase exports.”

The current trade between Europe and China stands at $400 billion a year, the minister noted.

“We as Turkey aim to reach a trade volume of $100 billion with Far East as of 2034.”

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/go...ils-major-logistics-plan-150278&utm_term=post
 
Government unveils major logistics plan
The government has unveiled a Logistics Master Plan, a long-term projection that includes more than $110 billion investments in transportation infrastructure.

The plan is prepared as a result of talks with all shareholders in a bid to turn Turkey into a logistics hub, said Transportation Minister Cahit Turan at a Dec. 25 ceremony at the main train station in Ankara.

“We have to build an exports-focused logistics infrastructure to support a $1 trillion exports goal,” he said.

Industry and Technology Minister Mustafa Varank and Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan also attended the launch of the plan, which sets targets for 2023, 2035 and 2053.

Turkey wants to attract all possible trade routes, including the Chinese initiative of “One Belt, One Road,” which is also known as the modern Silk Road, Turhan said.

“It is estimated that China will pour $1.3 trillion into this project until 2027. As a bridge between Europe and China, we have a geographical advantage. We are in a position that can attract a wide majority of such investments,” he said.

“With the transit corridors passing through Turkey, we will offer our producers advantages that would increase exports.”

The current trade between Europe and China stands at $400 billion a year, the minister noted.

“We as Turkey aim to reach a trade volume of $100 billion with Far East as of 2034.”

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/go...ils-major-logistics-plan-150278&utm_term=post

Sounds comprehensive and visionary. Have they released any details regarding the plan?
 
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Yolcu garantisi verilen Zafer Havaalanı için 7 yılda 39 milyon Euro ödeme yapıldı
https://www.tarafsizhaberajansi.com...ni-icin-7-yilda-39-milyon-euro-odeme-yapildi/
 
Turkey may reach $119B tourism revenue: Report
Turkey can host 104 million tourists as of 2033, says newly released report

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ISTANBUL

Turkey may host 104 million tourists and earn $119 billion as of 2033, according to a new report.

The report -- prepared by the Turkish Tourism Investors Association (TTYD) and the Turkish Industry and Business Association (TUSIAD) -- included scenarios of tourism diversification and increasing tourism revenue per person.

Oya Narin, the head of TTYD, said tourism has the potential to be a driving force for the country's development.

Turkey's tourism revenue can reach $119 billion and the unemployment rate would drop to 7.6%, Narin said, adding the additional tourism revenue can raise the country’s GDP by 1.6 percentage points by 2033.

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Simone Kaslowski, the chairman of the TUSIAD, said tourism plays a critical role in reducing foreign trade deficit.

"Our natural and cultural richness, and geographical position create so significant opportunities," he underlined.

Turkey hosted 42.9 million tourists in January-November 2019 period and 39.5 million in 2018.




https://www.aa.com.tr/en/economy/turkey-may-reach-119b-tourism-revenue-report/1694058
 
Speaker of a Tourism organization, making great projections for his own industry. Not surprising.

That all depends on the conflicts in the region and politics, we have seen how fast things can change negatively or bounce back. What Turkey needs is tourists that are spending more money in the country and not Russians staying for 400€ for a week all-inclusive.
 
Speaker of a Tourism organization, making great projections for his own industry. Not surprising.

That all depends on the conflicts in the region and politics, we have seen how fast things can change negatively or bounce back. What Turkey needs is tourists that are spending more money in the country and not Russians staying for 400€ for a week all-inclusive.

All inclusive is not a bad thing. You should change the price, not the conditions.
 
All inclusive is not a bad thing. You should change the price, not the conditions.
Yeh it’s the tight-arse Russians. They’re poor and they go on holidays expecting the world but don’t want to or have the money to pay for it.
 
Speaker of a Tourism organization, making great projections for his own industry. Not surprising.

That all depends on the conflicts in the region and politics, we have seen how fast things can change negatively or bounce back. What Turkey needs is tourists that are spending more money in the country and not Russians staying for 400€ for a week all-inclusive.

as nations are becoming more and more developed we will see a different demographic in the coming decades. Think of Latinos,Africans, Asians and maybe with PR attempts also in North America. I think Europeans are similar to Russians with that all inclusive package becaus it's cheap and provides a lot for the money you spend.
 
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