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In September, businessmen go to conquer our... 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.
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We will not work the interest lobby Expressing that the interest lobby is staging an attack against Turkey, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan states, "We will deliver the necessary harsh responses against the interest lobby. We will not let this lobby for interest operate this comfortably.”
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Herons: In the hands of Turkish engineers Defense Industry Undersecretary Murad Bayar has announced that they will not be holding a tender for the maintenance of the herons and they will be signing an agreement with TAİ.
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Turks staging boycott of French products French President Sarkozy’s proposal to spread the ‘genocide denial’ bill throughout EU nations has angered Turkish citizens. The boycott ring initiated following the bill being brought to the senate, which has led to a 30 percent drop for French goods, continues to widen.
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Turkcell named one of 'ten best stocks' Turkcell has made the “Best Ten Stocks” list released on Forbes.com and compiled by obtaining the views of Wall Street’s fund, market and investment specialists.
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Turkey to hold $6 billion highway tender on... Turkey will hold a tender on Tuesday for a highway project, which includes a bridge across the Istanbul Strait linking Europe and Asia and which is seen costing around $5 billion.
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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.
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Ferraris of the sea go to China Chinese machinery maker Shandong Heavy Industry Group is set to buy a controlling stake in debt-laden Italian yachtmaker Ferretti in a deal worth about $500 million, sources close to the deal said on Friday.
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Çalık Holding receives SAP gold award Çalık Holding's work in business solutions has reaped an award from SAP. Çalık Holding was the recipient of a ‘Gold Award’ in the 'SAP EMEA Quality Awards'.
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'Halal friendly' tourists choose Turkey Turkey takes third place amongst a list of Halal friendly destinations. Arab tourists selected Istanbul, Bursa, Konya and Sinop at the top of the list.
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Environmental policies strengthening in Turkey Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yıldız attended a meeting entitled ‘Productive Cooperation for White Goods Energy Efficiency’ held for Energy Efficiency Week.
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China trade surplus narrows in 2011 China's 2011 trade surplus shrank slightly to $160 billion last year, Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Deming said on Thursday, giving grist to Beijing's vows to boost imports and balance the nation's trade.
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Carlyle buys stake in Turkish school operator... Private equity firm Carlyle Group said on Wednesday it had acquired a 48 percent stake in Turkish private education provider Bahçeşehir Koleji.
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Spring is over, now they are running to Turkey After the Arab Spring, Turkish firms are taking on a leading role in the region’s new restructuring. While businessmen traffic with North Africa increases, Western firms have been pushed to the background.
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