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Turkey implements development projects in over 100 countries Turkey´s deputy prime minister said on Thursday that Turkey had implemented development projects in more than 100 countries so far. |
SGK on hunt for firms reporting low wages Turkey’s Social Security Institution (SGK) is going after companies that report that their employees are earning lower wages than they actually do, or the minimum wage, in order to pay lower social security premiums. |
Domestically developed mobile health system targets 22 mln patients Turkey´s first remote health check system or telemedical system developed jointly by İstanbul University and the country´s largest GSM operator, Turkcell, was introduced in İstanbul on Tuesday with the ultimate goal of reaching 22 million Turkish patients suffering from a number of diabetes-related chronic illnesses. |
Women set for battle of Final Eight in Istanbul Only one club will be crowned as the top team in the continent, as the Euroleague Women Final Eight starts today in Istanbul. Fierce Istanbul rivals Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe are also in the eight-team pack |
Turkey becomes a center for foreign investors Foreign investors trying to remain afloat in the economic crisis are now setting their sights on Turkey. Over the past three months, 30 different firms spanning from the United State to Singapore, have taken steps to invest in Turkey. |
Turkey cools growth down The Turkish government has targeted a 4 percent growth rather than 8 percent for 2012, to remain cautious in the face of global economic uncertainty, says Deputy Prime Mininster Babacan at the Uludağ Summit |
Huawei equips Turkey with 3G technology, eyeing future of wireless Huawei Technologies, the world’s largest networking and telecommunications equipment company, has enjoyed a rapid business expansion in Turkey’s 3G market and is actively investing in research and development (R&D), which may yield millions of dollars in revenue. |
Number of unemployed on rise again The unemployment rate in Turkey dropped 1.6 points in December 2011 compared to the same month a year earlier, from 11.4 percent to 9.8 percent, according to data provided yesterday by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK). However, when compared to November’s rate of 9.1 percent, it appears that joblessness is on the rise, and the unemployment rate is near the April 2011 level, when the unemployment rate was hovering at around 9.9 percent. |
Turkey ranks 8th in auto sales in Europe Turkey ranked the 8th in the European auto sales in February 2012. |
Yalçındağ: Turkey turns into crucial global player Broadcaster CNNTürk’s ‘Tomorrow in Anatolia’ meetings kick off in the southeastern province of Gaziantep after a three-year hiatus. The city plays a huge role in development, says Doğan Holding board member Arzuhan Doğan Yalçındağ |
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