The Turkish Council met the Ministers of the economy in Baku
Turkish Speaking Countries Cooperation Council (Turkish Council), the Economic Affairs Ministers Meeting held in Baku on 10 "Various Economic Zone Between Knowledge and Experience Sharing on the Memorandum of Understanding" was signed.
Azerbaijan Economy Minister Mikail Cabbarova and the Turkish Council of Secretary General of Baghdad Amreyec A meeting hosted by Kyrgyzstan Ministers Deputy Chairman, Economy and Finance Minister Akıbek Caparov, Kazakhstan Commerce and Integration Minister Bakit Sultanov, Uzbekistan Investment and Foreign Trade Deputy Minister Aziz Voitov and Hungarian Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry State Secretary Peter joined Sztaray. Turkey was represented at the meeting, Trade Minister Mehmet Mus.
At the meeting, the Turkish Investment Fund "Feasibility Study" and "Enterprise Agreement", Turkish Chamber of Commerce (TCC) The legal status and other activities, the Turkish Council in addition to mechanisms and member states for greater liberalization of the region in trade and investment regime of the Turkish Commercial Evian such as establishing the agenda items were discussed.
It took the work on trade facilitation at the meeting also discussed the completion of the document, in the preparation of e-commerce protocol with the free trade agreement in services and investment was made in the area of exchange of ideas.
Ministers also Hungary (Budapest) and Kyrgyzstan (Bishkek) assessment found about the organization of the Business and Investment Forum held in future periods planned.
ministers after the meeting, various Economic Zone signed a Memorandum of Understanding Between Knowledge and Experience Related to Shares.
Toplantıda, "Çeşitli Ekonomik Bölgeler Arasında Bilgi ve Tecrübe Paylaşımına İlişkin Mutabakat Zaptı" imzalandı. - Anadolu Ajansı
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Turkey vows to boost trade ties with Azerbaijan
Turkey's trade minister on Friday pledged to further develop business relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan.
“Trade relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan are very good. We want to develop this further,” Mehmet Mus, who is in Azerbaijan’s capital Baku to attend Turkic Council's 10th meeting of ministers in charge of the economy, told reporters.
Noting that Turkey has a strong manufacturing capacity, Mus said: “The economies of Azerbaijan and Turkey are not rivals, but complementary to each other.”
"Although the current trade ties are 'good,' they are 'not enough.' We will strive to increase this,” he added.
The Turkic Council was established in 2009 as an intergovernmental organization with an overarching aim of promoting comprehensive cooperation among Turkic-speaking states.
It consists of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, and Uzbekistan as member countries and Hungary as an observer state.
Both economies not rivals, complement each other: Turkish trade minister - Anadolu Ajansı
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