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— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Sovereignty belongs unconditionally to the people
— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Turkey plans to establish foreign logistics centers in strategic regions in Africa, the Americas, Europe, Russia and the Far East, said the country's top trade official on Oct. 25.
Turkey has all kinds of resources and infrastructure to take part more strongly in new investment and production networks depending on the transformation in global value chains, its trade minister said on Oct. 23.
A total of 10,603 new companies were established in Turkey in September, up 37.77 percent on an annual basis, the country's top trade body said on Oct. 23.
Turkish Energy Minister Fatih Dönmez said on Oct. 22 that Turkey will operate the gas field which it recently discovered in the Black Sea on its own, but it may cooperate with foreign firms in terms of detailed work and equipment.
Turkey’s leading development bank has created a development fund to allocate money to businesses for “technology production with high added value,” the treasury and finance minister said on Oct. 21.
Turkish carmaker TOGG inked a deal with China’s Farasis Energy to jointly manufacture and sell electric batteries, a key part of Turkey’s multi-billion-dollar endeavor to produce its own automobile brand
Turkey's defense chief on Oct. 20 reiterated Ankara's support for a resolution to the dispute in the Eastern Mediterranean and Aegean seas through dialogue and under international law and good neighborly relations.
Turkey expects to see a significant rise in automotive exports in the months to come after the coronavirus-driven decline, Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan said on Oct. 19.
Many indicators have proved that the Turkish economy has adapted to the “new normalcy” amid the coronavirus pandemic despite a slower recovery in the tourism and service sectors, a report by the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (İTO) has said.
The Turkish Trade Ministry has opened a dumping investigation against Saudi Arabia upon a complaint by the country’s leading petrochemical company about low-density polyethylene imports from the Gulf country.
Turkey's foreign minister held separate phone talks with his Russian and Azerbaijani counterparts on Oct. 15, according to diplomatic sources.
Turkey will take all necessary measures against social media platforms if they insist on not complying with the new social media regulations law, Transport and Infrastructure Minister Adil Karaismailoğlu has said.
Residential property sales in Turkey dropped 6.9% year-on-year in September, the country’s statistical authority announced on Oct. 14.
Turkey has denied reports claiming that a government plane carrying Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias to Greece from Iraq was not given clearance, informing that the airplane has safely conducted its journey after a flight plan was submitted to Eurocontrol.
Turkey has strongly condemned the ongoing attacks of Armenia against civilian settlements in Azerbaijan, the Foreign Ministry said on Oct.15, recalling that three civilians were killed and five were injured at a funeral in a cemetery as a result of Armenia’s latest attack on Terter.
Turkey must restructure professional chambers, including the medical associations, such as the law on bar associations, to allow them to split into smaller groups, said President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Oct. 14.
Loans extended by local lenders to Turkey’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) surged by 223 billion Turkish Liras ($28 billion) in the first eight months of the year, Anadolu Agency reported, citing data from the banking regulator BDDK.
Greece will not sit for exploratory talks with Turkey as long as Oruç Reis vessel remains in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Greek foreign minister said on Oct. 13.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has harshly grilled Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Linde at a joint press conference in Ankara for “urging” Turkey to withdraw from northeastern Syria in a bid not to prevent the YPG from fighting the ISIL.
Turkey’s prominent journalist, Sami Kohen, received the “Distinguished Service Award of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs” presented by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu in a ceremony in Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul on Oct. 12.
The renewed efforts of Turkey's seismic research vessel, the Oruc Reis, in the Eastern Mediterranean will be within the Turkish continental shelf hundreds of kilometers away from the Greek mainland, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said on Oct. 12.