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Turkey is a promising market, AXA ceo Henri de Castries, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of the Axa Group, said on Wednesday that Turkey was a promising market. |
Two hotels from Turkey are at the Expedia prestigious list Two hotels from Turkey entered into the Expedia Insiders’s Select List. Hotels are listed based on quality and value, where the ranking is determined primarily by Expedia customer reviews. |
Turkey becomes member of International Agency for Research on Cancer Turkey has become a member of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). |
Turkey to produce industrial dental implants Turkey will be the eighth producer of industrial dental implants in the world with a factory to be erected in north-eastern province of Trabzon. |
Turkey earns 42.03 billion USD from privatizations in 26 years As privatizations became an important issue in the Turkish economy in recent years, Turkey has earned 42.03 billion USD from privatizations in the past 26 years. |
Derviž says not in running for IMF job Former Turkish Economy Minister Kemal Derviž, who had been widely cited as a possible candidate to succeed Dominique Strauss-Kahn as head of the IMF, said on Friday he will not seek the job. |
Taxation in Turkey Corporate income, as adjusted for exemptions and deductions and including prior year losses (tax losses may be carried forward for five years but losses may not be carried back) is subject to corporate income tax at a rate of 20%, irrespective of the legal form (i.e. JSC, LLC, branch office |
Medical Tourism Destination Turkey straddles both Asia and Europe, and is commonly referred to as an Eurasian country. It borders four different seas and eight countries |
Thomas Cook plans to open 5 more hotels in Turkey Thomas Cook, a global travel group that acquired local Öger early last year, aims to increase the number of its hotels in Turkey within the next three years, its chairman said. |
Tourism investors looking for alternatives Tourism investors should focus on health, thermal, sport, convention, religion and winter tourism, since the Turkish coasts have long fulfilled their potential, according to the Tourism Investors´ Association chairman. |
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