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Vai alla Scheda Paese »Sovereignty belongs unconditionally to the people
— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Sovereignty belongs unconditionally to the people
— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
A weak lira and high interest rates made the Turkish economy grew on the heels of exports in the first half of the year, but rising political risks to foreign trade raise uncertainties for the second half
Fez hats, raunchy outfits for "Ottoman" models and lots of moustache... The Turkish pavillion at the Parisian trade show, Whos Next, has raised some eyebrows with its "neo-Ottoman tones"
Turkish automotive sales fell 19 percent to 60,163 vehicles in June, the Automotive Distributors Association (ODD) has said, warning against further losses
Tax payables and fines have been removed from the list of items that would see amnesty as part of a draft omnibus bill, following criticism by the finance minister on June 30.
Deputy FM Naci Koru on June 27 met with families of the Turkish consulate personnel who were taken hostage by ISIL militants on June 11
Turkey has sought to attract global pharmaceutical companies to invest in the country at this years BIO International Convention in San Diego, pledging purchase guarantees and vast incentives.
Economy Minister Zeybekci has warned Turkey may pull out of a customs agreement with the European Union if the bloc finalizes TTIP talks without Ankara.
Turkish Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci has taken to social media to censure the Central Banks decision to reduce interest rates by 0.75 points
PM Erdo?an has insisted it should be voted on at Parliament before the body goes to recess June 1 for summer holiday
Turkey's central bank has cut its main interest rate by 0.75 percentage points, undoing some of the rate increases it took in recent month to support the falling national currency.
Turkey has requested from global motor companies GE, Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney to present bids to power Turkeys future fighter jet
The potential extend of Iraqi turmoils cost on the Turkish economy is ringing alarm bells, with higher oil prices, plunging exports and declining capital inflow raising risks to the outlook
Iraq has requested to fill its gasoline gap with fuel from Turkey, Energy Minister Taner Y?ld?z has said
Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz said the visit clearly shows Erdo?an has brought his election campaign to Austria and has caused disorder.
I was supposed to give a short talk on the Turkish economy in the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) workshop, Turkey: An Emerging Power in a Changing Middle East, on June 18.
The Turkish business world wants a temperate presidential election that will establish peace in the country, TOBB President Rifat Hisarc?kl?o?lu has said
The total amount of loans the Turkish private sector received from abroad has surpassed $200 billion for the first time in Republican history, reaching $203 billion in April
Political instability and violence will have a negative impact on Turkeys current account deficit, Finance Minister ?im?ek has said
No doubt, the construction of the buildings is the easiest part of the project to make the dream of Istanbul becoming an international finance center come true
The government is set to include energy saving investments within the scope of incentives, as it hopes to save around 15 billion lira-worth of energy per year
Developments in Turkish foreign and domestic politics have entered a dangerous collision course, less than two months before the first round of presidential elections on Aug. 10