August 29, 2023

Türkiye will construct five more free zones as part of its goal of increasing exports and attracting more foreign investment, according to Trade Minister Mer Bolat.

Bolat stated at an event hosted by the Istanbul Chamber of Industry (SO) that the country now has 19 free zones.

“We are focused on exporting more high-value-added, high-tech products, as well as supporting efforts for digitalization of exports, R&D, and innovation,” he added.

According to Bolat, Türkiye’s goal is to grow its share of global exports to 1.2 percent. “We will work to increase the proportion of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the country’s exports from 26% to 40%.”

According to the minister, the government also wants to boost the share of e-export in total exports from 1.5 percent to 10%.

According to the country’s foreign trade policy, products and services will reach $400 billion and $200 billion, respectively, in 2028, with the goal of increasing Türkiye’s share of global service exports to 2.1 percent.

He also stated that the new medium-term program (MTP), which will be announced in the first half of September, will serve as a stabilizing factor for the Turkish economy.

According to Erdal Bahçvan, chair of the SO, the MTP should incorporate structural reforms, provide a road map to increase macro-financial stability, and create the groundwork for tackling current challenges such as access to funding.


Source: Hürriyet Dialy News
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