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“WE AIM TO REACH 2 BILLION DOLLARS IN FOOD EXPORTS TO THE UK”

Press release… Eskinazi: Food products, of which we are the leader in world production and exports, were introduced in the UK Food exporters held nearly 100 business meetings in London… Reaching an export figure of more than 7 billion dollars, Aegean food exporters are endeavouring to boost their sustainability competencies …

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JAK ESKINAZI: WE BRING TOGETHER OUR TRADE COUNSELLORS TO REACH 2028 EXPORT TARGETS

Press release… Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB) brought together Trade Counsellors who served in 9 different target countries with companies on 22 November in order to inform them about the methods of entering target markets and to have a direct idea about the business culture and foreign trade legislation in the …

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JAK ESKINAZI: WE AIM TO BOOST OUR EXPORTS TO CHINA 4 TIMES

Press release… Turkish exporters are going to China’s largest import fair to reduce our foreign trade deficit. 15 Turkish companies will work overtime to ramp up Türkiye’s exports to China and reduce the foreign trade deficit at “China International Import Fair 2023”, China’s most prestigious fair, which will be held …

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ESKINAZI: WE WELCOME THE DECISION OF THE MINISTRY OF TRADE

Press release… Global recession extends the duration of inward processing authorisations… Due to the global recession, exporters were given the opportunity for additional time due to the global recession in inward processing authorisation documents, which contribute to approximately half of Türkiye’s annual exports of 254 billion dollars, giving exporters the …

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1.5 BILLION DOLLARS FROM AEGEAN EXPORTERS IN SEPTEMBER…

Press release… 1.5 billion dollars of exports from Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB) in September… September exports of the Aegean Exporters’ Associations were recorded as 1 billion 515 million dollars with an increase of 1 percent. While the members of the Aegean Exporters’ Associations exported 13 billion 688 million dollars in …

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“MUGLA EXCEEDS ITS EXPORT TARGET!”

Press release… Organised by Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB) and Economy Newspaper, “Aegean Export Meetings – Muğla” event was held in the meeting hall of Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry. Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry Barış Saylak, who hosted the meeting that brought together the export giants of the …

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“FINANCING AND EXCHANGE RATE WILL BE THE KEY TO REACHING THE EXPORT TARGET”

Press release… EIB Coordinator President Jak Eskinazi evaluated the export target in the MTP! Evaluating the announced Medium Term Programme (MTP) targets, Jak Eskinazi, Coordinator President of the Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB), pointed out that in order to reach the export target of 302.2 billion dollars, it is necessary to …

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JAK ESKINAZI: AEGEAN EXPORTERS WILL CLOSE THE FOREIGN TRADE DEFICIT WITH CHINA

Press release… Aegean exporters, focusing on their work in the Chinese market with the motto, “If it is not far to buy from China, it is not far to sell to China too”, are ready for the China International Import Expo ((CIIE), world’s largest import exhibition to be held in …

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TURKISH EXPORTERS ROLLING UP THEIR SLEEVES FOR THE CHINESE MARKET…

Press release… Turkish exporters are preparing for China… Turkish exporters who want to grow in the Chinese market rolled up their sleeves… The China International Import Fair, which will be held on November 5-10, 2023 in Shanghai, China, the world’s second largest economy, offers great opportunities to companies that want …

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“TURKISH EXPORTERS GOT HAMMERED BY EXCHANGE RATE AND INFLATION POLICIES!”

Press release… Even the most value-added producer is at a loss… We should get out of the interest-inflation-FX triangle and establish our production policy… After the Qurban Bayram holiday, the government needs to make new decisions and pave the way for the exporters… Textile and ready-to-wear sectors cannot cope with …

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