Erdogan to Paris to defend the vitality of the Turkish market

April 6, 2010 - 10:28 pm Comments Off

As he finished 2009 with growth of 6% while it had begun with a fall of 14.5% in the first quarter, Turkey began a spectacular end to the crisis that has been entered in the recession a year ago. For 2010, the IMF puts growth in Turkish head of those emerging countries.

It has these good results and promising of these forecasts, the Turkish prime minister's visit to France, boast of the advantages of its economy. Over two hundred French entrepreneurs must meet Recep Tayyip Erdogan Medef Wednesday afternoon.

France is the second largest foreign investor in Turkey, with 593 million euros invested in 2009, while Renault has traditionally absorbs about a quarter. All the major French companies now rely on the potential of the 17th world economy.Leroy Merlin opened last week its first store in Bursa, a city in the West, Alcatel has opened a research and development center in Istanbul in March, Accor already has eight hotels and Axa is the first insurance company .

The weak link of the French presence remains that of SMEs. Only 40% of the 325 French companies are SMEs, disability compared to the Germans or Italians. However, "intensive trade between the chambers of commerce and regional partnerships are being put in place," says Raphael Esposito, director of the French Chamber of Commerce in Turkey payday loan online.The environment sector looks particularly promising: the investment required for compliance with European standards is estimated at 70 billion euros in the next decade.

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Last year, bilateral trade totaled nearly 10 billion euros – the goal is to reach 15 billion euros in 2012 – and France became the 6th supplier of Turkey and its second largest client. "The sales volume has risen despite the crisis, welcomed a Turkish businessman T?siad member of the influential business association. Tensions are benefits and political tensions between the two countries save us. " In 2006, a bill to criminalize denial of Armenian genocide triggered a boycott of hexagonal Turkey.Paris's opposition to its entry into the European Union is still felt in the public tenders. Gaz de France is in line for the privatization of gas distribution network of Istanbul. But it is the Koreans who have signed a preliminary agreement in March to build the first nuclear power plant in Turkey.

Finally, the Franco-Turkish partnership in third countries represent a new avenue of cooperation. The French can benefit from the settlement of Turks in the Middle East and Central Asia and the Turks take advantage of the French presence in North Africa.

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