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Turkish migrants give live to German economy Turks living in Germany have established about 82,000 enterprises, compared to 3,000 the figure was in the 1970s, and generate a gross revenue of 40 bln euros |
Energy minister: we expect to have 800 mln TL profit from boron trade Turkish Energy & Natural Resources Minister Taner Yildiz has said that Turkey expected to have 800 million Turkish Lira (TL) of profit from boron exports by the end of 2011. (one USD equals 1.759 TL) |
One-third of employed to be women One out of every three employees will be a woman by 2015 if a goal set by Turkey’s Employment Organization (İŞKUR) is met, according to the body. |
Post-war Mosul city waits for Turkish entrepreneurs Mosul city of Iraq is waiting for investments of Turkish entrepreneurs two weeks after the U.S. troops handed over the city´s security to Iraqi forces. |
Turkey´s gold supply up at record-high levels Turkey’s gold production increased to record levels in the first 10 months of the year, as the demand for gold has also surged despite the appreciation of gold in value recently, the top manager of the country’s state-run mint says |
Turkey donates $1.7 billion in aid to developing countries Turkey has donated nearly $1 billion in humanitarian aid to underdeveloped and developing nations across the world last year through state channels and Turkey´s total aid neared $1.7 billion despite financial crisis that swept across the Western nations. |
Firms to open Silicon Valley office Silicon Valley A total of 35 Turkish software companies will open an office in Silicon Valley, the hub of the world’s largest technology corporations in the United States’ northern California. |
Vodafone lifts outlook on emerging markets Vodafone lifted its full-year profit outlook on Tuesday as strong growth in emerging markets and robust trading in northern Europe more than offset weakness on the southern fringes of the euro zone. |
German firms top list in Turkey German investors top the list of international investors that operate in Turkey, with 4,688 German companies active in the country, according to recent official data. |
A return of workers to Libya begins Twenty-five thousand Turkish workers, whom had departed Libya at the onset of Arab Spring, are now preparing to return. A deliberation commission to be established between the two countries will determine the conditions of the workers’ return. The objective is to, over the long term, recoup the 500 million dollar loss incurred. |
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