Turkey: A contribution of 64 million dollars to regional exports in 1 year from the Foreign Trade Intelligence Center (DTIM), which was established with the support of the Thrace Development Agency

Published 2021년 5월 17일

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The article highlights the initiatives of the Thrace Development Agency and the Foreign Trade Intelligence Center (DTIM) in supporting and expanding the exports of 280 companies in the Thrace region. Established in 2019, DTIM has been instrumental in identifying companies with export potential and providing them with essential services, leading to an increase in exports by 64 million dollars within a year. The center's goal is to further boost exports to 80 million dollars in 2021. The article showcases success stories of companies benefiting from DTIM's services, such as Esen Rolik and Yüzüak Makine, which have started exporting for the first time or have significantly increased their exports.
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Stating that they have developed model projects for regional development, Mustafa Varank, the Minister of Industry and Technology, stated that they have supported companies that have never exported or want to expand their market with the Foreign Trade Intelligence Center (DTIM) they have established in Thrace, and they have increased the exports of 280 enterprises they work with 64 million dollars a year. reported. DTIM, which was created with the initiatives of the Thrace Development Agency and the cooperation of Tekirdağ, Kırklareli, Edirne, Çorlu and Çerkezköy chambers of commerce and industry, determined the companies with export potential in the region within 2 years. Encouraging businesses that had not previously sold products abroad, DTIM supported companies that wanted to open up to new markets. Minister Varank, in his post on the subject on his social media account, said, "We are developing model projects for regional development. With the DTM we established in Thrace, we ...
Source: Sondakika

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