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Ford may manufacture automobiles in Turkey It looks like American Ford Motor Company has heeded Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s call to produce passenger cars in Turkey |
Turkey to use own resources for Marmara road project Turkey will carry out an estimated $5 billion road project that includes building a third bridge over the Bosphorus Strait between Europe and Asia with its own resources after cancelling a tender due to the lack of bids, its transport minister said. |
Turkey’s economy needs to be freer, study shows Turkey ranks 73 out of 184 countries in terms of economic freedom, way below many developed countries, according to a Heritage Foundation and Wall Street index |
17 paintings of Turkish Central Bank on display in Barcelona 17 paintings, part of the art collection of the Turkish Central Bank, are on display in Spanish city of Barcelona under the name "Shadow and Truth". |
Turkey´s official jobless rate dips to 9.1 percent Turkey´s unemployment rate fell to 9.1 percent in the three months to November, from 11.2 percent in the same period in 2010, official data showed on Monday. |
In September, businessmen go to conquer our neighbors The Greek Business Federation will be organizing a trip to Greece for almost 200 Turkish businessmen to participate in 50 billion euros worth of privatizations. |
Turkey imports 2.1 mln tons of oil in November Turkey imported 2.1 million tons of oil in November 2011, the Energy Market Regulation Board (EPDK) said on Thursday. |
Yapi Kredi Shares Up On Report Zurich Financial Bid For Insurance Arm Turkish lender Yapi Kredi Sigorta AS (YKSGR.IS) shares rose Thursday on local media reports that Swiss insurance giant Zurich Financial Services AG ... |
All eyes on Turkey in property investment Just while the finishing touches are being made on the reciprocity code, which will clear the way for property sales to foreigners, anticipated to bring in ten billion dollars in annual revenue, AFIRE, the largest organization in the global real estate market, has released their 2012 annual report. |
Ergün: Turkey able to surpass mid-term economic goals Economic targets stipulated in the mid-term economic program (OVP), which the government announced in October, including expectations that Turkey’s economic growth becomes sustainable at 5 percent after 2012, may possibly be surpassed, Science, Industry and Technology Minister Nihat Ergün told reporters on Saturday in the western province of Kocaeli. |
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