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No shift in TÜSİAD’s top chair Ümit Boyner, the chair of Turkish Industry & Business Association (TÜSİAD), has accepted the offer to keep her position for one more year as recommended by the association, according to an official statement by the organization. |
Aksa in Dow partnership deal on carbon fibre Turkish acrylic fibre manufacturer Aksa Akrilik said on Monday it had decided to sign a partnership deal with Dow Europe Holding on the formation of a carbon fibre manufacturing unit. |
Godiva´s CEO: we needed a Turk to grow in crisis milieu Jim Goldman, CEO of chocolate manufacturer Godiva, said that the company needed a Turk to grow in the global economic crisis. |
Government firm on reform drive Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu chaired talks yesterday in Konya on reforms sought by the European Union despite the standstill in accession talks, with EU pressure over jailed journalists high on the agenda. |
We come out from the Istanbul conference with a renewed spirit, says Term President of African Union The Term President of the African Union, Equatorial Guinea´s Minister Eustaquio Nseng Esono, said Friday that they came out of the Turkey-Africa Partnership Ministerial Review Conference with a renewed spirit. |
Bankrupt Swedish automobile maker looks for relief in Turkey Top executives from Saab Automobile, the Swedish car maker which announced bankruptcy yesterday, recently met with Turkey’s consulate general to Stockholm recently to discuss details about the company’s current position and future plans about Turkey. |
Turkey draws 11.5 bln USD of foreign capital investment Turkey´s science, industry and technology minister said on Tuesday that Turkey had drawn 11.5 billion USD of foreign capital investment so far. |
Syria to lose $100 million in transport revenue Turkey said on Friday that Syria would lose more than $100 million a year in transport revenues as Ankara finds alternative routes to export goods to the Middle East and Gulf. |
Dispute over pricing in drugs sector settled The head of Turkey’s Social Security Institution says the body was concerned patientgeneral manager might not be able to find some vital drugs at pharmacies. |
Turkey´s boron production up significantly Turkey´s boron production increased significantly in 2011. |
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