A glass fiber factory was recently opened. The Factory will satisfy 60% of Turkey's domestic demand. Current demand is currently exclusively fulfilled by imports.
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LMAO. You want to avoid Russia so you go to a Russian proxy. Whose own proxies are pulling false flags and attacks against your nation and troops.
This isnt good at all
Turkey should stay away from China and the US; especially the Chinese; now that they have a serious competitor, they wanna hord all the resources for themselves, those shitty bastards and the same is for the US
Japan may be a good country to co-operate with as Turkey co-operated with the Japanese before in many projects
Although, I do wanna ask if Turkey has the means to use such resources to its maximum potential indiginously; i-e, does Turkey have the necessary infratsructure to extract and process such minerals alone? If so, then Turkey should go alone and profit from each cent of its own natural resources without sharing the profits with filthy China and US
@TheInsider @Yasar @Zafer @Cabatli_TR @CAN_TR et al......
Current economic model by the govt aims for Turkey to become the next China of Europe, Med East, Africa, Latin America and some Asian countries and this is something that neither China or the US will never allow
So the question is, does Turkey has the necessary infrastructure to immediately begin processing of the rare minerals? I did hear that a Turkish company is tasked with extracting the minerals, but what about processing since selling the raw materials without processing will be the greatest foolish moveI don't have first hand information but in general the situation is like this:
80+% of the world knowledge is kept in patent documents and patents only last 20 years. If anything is in those documents you can get that information and build anything you want once the patent is expired. So with literature study alone you can make the process of anything into fabrication without external technical help. However this can take a longer time than you hope and you would rather accept offers to shorten the time to money making position. I am not sure if our companies have or have not already developed the technology but we surely can. Somebody should come up with an offer including technology transfer and a short term like 20 years to make a good agreement for cooperation. If they do want really I would rather go with western companies instead of constraining the world supply chain further by partnering with China.
I hope Turkiye dont work with other countries companies for those rare minerals thats how they milk other countries and became rich.This isnt good at all
Turkey should stay away from China and the US; especially the Chinese; now that they have a serious competitor, they wanna hord all the resources for themselves, those shitty bastards and the same is for the US
Japan may be a good country to co-operate with as Turkey co-operated with the Japanese before in many projects
Although, I do wanna ask if Turkey has the means to use such resources to its maximum potential indiginously; i-e, does Turkey have the necessary infratsructure to extract and process such minerals alone? If so, then Turkey should go alone and profit from each cent of its own natural resources without sharing the profits with filthy China and US
@TheInsider @Yasar @Zafer @Cabatli_TR @CAN_TR et al......
Current economic model by the govt aims for Turkey to become the next China of Europe, Med East, Africa, Latin America and some Asian countries and this is something that neither China or the US will never allow
I agreeI hope Turkiye dont work with other countries companies for those rare minerals thats how they milk other countries and became rich.
I followed the link at the twit you posted and there was some site mentioning a name, Christopher Ecclestone. A little research on the internet and turns out‘’China deeply afraid regarding the Turkish mineral discovery’’.
A valid question but at this point “the” question (emphasize on “the”) is whether the elements are the rarest and even worth investing into.So the question is, does Turkey has the necessary infrastructure to immediately begin processing of the rare minerals? I did hear that a Turkish company is tasked with extracting the minerals, but what about processing since selling the raw materials without processing will be the greatest foolish move
Why shouldn't it be worth investing, regardless if its light or heavy. It should be invested in.A valid question but at this point “the” question (emphasize on “the”) is whether the elements are the rarest and even worth investing into.
Well my point was not to glorify the piece or even agree on it but just to clarify a false assumption based on a plagiarized “excerpt“.DW is known to be biased towards Turkiye.
“At this point” as in really, at this point we have news that they discovered something huge nearly on astronomical quantities and that’s all we know. Naturally, Here and there people, rightfully asking the same thing crossing my mind. Could it really be and if it is what is the breakdown like?Why shouldn't it be worth investing, regardless if its light or heavy. It should be invested in.