Turkey: Virtual removal from the dried fruit and products sector to the People's Republic of China

Published 2021년 9월 28일

Tridge summary

A virtual trade delegation, organized by the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM) and the Istanbul Exporters' Associations, is set to boost trade between Turkey and China in the dried fruit sector. The event, to be held on September 28-29, will see over 100 business meetings between Turkish and Chinese companies. Despite the pandemic, Turkey's dried fruit exports to China have seen a 105% increase in the first eight months of 2021, reaching $11.7 million. The country's total exports to China also surpassed $871 million in the January-August period of 2021, marking a 12% increase from 2020's $1.4 billion.
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It is planned to accelerate the trade between the two countries with the "People's Republic of China-Dried Fruit Virtual Trade Delegation" to be held on September 28-29, with the support of the Ministry of Commerce, the coordination of the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM) and the organization of the Istanbul Exporters' Associations. According to the statement of Istanbul Exporters' Association, the online opening ceremony of the "People's Republic of China Dried Fruit Virtual Trade Delegation" organized for the dried fruit and products sector; The meeting was moderated by Muhsin Çakıcı, President of Istanbul Dried Fruits and Products Exporters' Association (KUMİB), with the participation of TİM President İsmail Gülle, Turkey's Guangzhou Consul General Mehmet Kurtuluş Aykan, Guangzhou Commercial Attaché Serdar Afşar and Beijing Chief Commercial Counsel Hakan Kızartici. KUMIB President Muhsin Çakıcı, whose views are included in the statement, stated that the exports of the dried ...
Source: Sondakika

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