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    Friday, 27 July 2007


    TUSIAD to open Beijing office

    (Turkish daily news) Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen Association (TUSIAD) will open an Asia-Pacific office based in Beijing, the group said on Wednesday. The office will formally be opened on November 27. Iraz Turhan is assigned as the Beijing office director and will start work on September 1. Read more...

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    Monday, 18 June 2007


    Sino- Turkish relations

    Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai visited Turkey and had talks with Turkish State Minister Kursad Tuzmen. The two ministers told government officials and representatives of business people attending the Turkey-China Business Forum that Chinese and Turkish governments are ready to enhance bilateral economic and trade cooperation. Turkish exports to China have increased by 50 percent in the last eight months, said Minister for Foreign Trade Kürşad Tüzmen, adding that exports may exceed $1 billion at the end of 2007 if the trend continues.

    According to official statistics, trade relations between the two countries have been developing smoothly in recent years. Sino- Turkish trade, which was 1.2 billion dollars in 2000, reached 8.1 billion dollars last year.

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