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Correct me if I'm wrong, but economy isn't super good, so should people graduate into something that can't feed them and keep a house above their heads ?

Workers Union and workers rights, non existing right ? So minimum salary ?

refugees granted right to work, so our people can't find jobs because some greedy factory owner already hired the cheaper refugeses who're btw living and being fed by tax money in refugee camps ?

Well I am sure there are other things to take into consideration, but I can't really recall everything, but the above is pretty bad as it is.

I think a smart factory owner would look into automating processes instead of using cheap labour.
 

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Conventional railways are the bloodline of every big industrial nation. If Turkey has an ambition to be a big economy it has to build more and more railways- both conventional for delivering freight and transporting people and HSR for fast transport between big population centers.

Unfortunately rail transport have always been neglected and is nowhere near where it must be. Turkey's terrain makes railway developments harder and more expensive. In Turkey it has always been about highways, highways, highways and since recently- airports. If you want to develop you must invest harder in Railways and Sea Ports.
 

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Agreed, Ukraines life-line is literally its Soviet era rail network. We need more conventional rail too.
 

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I agree a lot with you guys. I am pretty certain that most of the freightline being built were/are pretty old. I believe some of them are from back the time of Atatürk.

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How much has AKP built. bullet train line can't be used for freight transport.
 

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Turkey needs to increase it's railway network. most of the railway come from either the Ottoman era or single party era and their are still countless cities that are not connected to each other yet.
Conventional railways are the bloodline of every big industrial nation. If Turkey has an ambition to be a big economy it has to build more and more railways- both conventional for delivering freight and transporting people and HSR for fast transport between big population centers.

Unfortunately rail transport have always been neglected and is nowhere near where it must be. Turkey's terrain makes railway developments harder and more expensive. In Turkey it has always been about highways, highways, highways and since recently- airports. If you want to develop you must invest harder in Railways and Sea Ports.
We need a railway network like Japan or S.Korea

Their land are full of hills and mountains

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Tbh I know they're building the new factory in western Türkiye because the infrastructure is so good, but I would have hoped they'd build it elsewhere to diversify a bit. Especially since government seem to give a lot of benefits with the investment, it should have been used to galvanize and reinvigorate other parts of the country.
 

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The east has neither the logistics nor the know how for that factory. BYDs suppliers will all be from Ege and Marmara region. We talked about this the other day but freight rail is weak in the country and having a plant on the other side of the country is just not feasible, when your suppliers are 1000km away.

Plus the cars will be sold to Europe via shipping anyway so the eastern regions never stood at chance.
 

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The east has neither the logistics nor the know how for that factory. BYDs suppliers will all be from Ege and Marmara region. We talked about this the other day but freight rail is weak in the country and having a plant on the other side of the country is just not feasible, when your suppliers are 1000km away.

Plus the cars will be sold to Europe via shipping anyway so the eastern regions never stood at chance.
I said it before, I'll say it again; I believe Mersin-Adana-Hatay-Gaziantep region has a lot of untapped potential. With correct infrastructure investments it can be a robust production center with sea access independent of Greek BS.
 

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I said it before, I'll say it again; I believe Mersin-Adana-Hatay-Gaziantep region has a lot of untapped potential. With correct infrastructure investments it can be a robust production center with sea access independent of Greek BS.
It is too close to a war zone.

The area also needs government incentives, as it doesn't have any industrial ecosystems to serve as incentives for foreign companies to build them.

I believe that Turkey needs some type federalism so that the economy isn't so centralised in the West.
 

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There are several companies in Turkey working on entry-level cheap electric cars suitable for urban traffic, such as Reeder, Amperino, Very, Joyce. They are in close contact with local companies such as Aspilsan and Pomega for batteries. Cheap cars ranging from 200 thousand TL to 800 thousand TL will be released in the coming days with an 80% local content rate.
 

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There are several companies in Turkey working on entry-level cheap electric cars suitable for urban traffic, such as Reeder, Amperino, Very, Joyce. They are in close contact with local companies such as Aspilsan and Pomega for batteries. Cheap cars ranging from 200 thousand TL to 800 thousand TL will be released in the coming days with an 80% local content rate.
Yes and the KKTC company GÜNSEL we havent hear any production news for long time.
 

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It is too close to a war zone.

The area also needs government incentives, as it doesn't have any industrial ecosystems to serve as incentives for foreign companies to build them.

I believe that Turkey needs some type federalism so that the economy isn't so centralised in the West.
First of all,we need a high-speed railway network to the east part.

The central Government need to do this.
 

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Öncelikle doğu kesimine hızlı tren hattının yapılması gerekiyor.

Bunu merkezi hükümetin yapması gerekiyor.
Unfortunately, high speed train projects are progressing very slowly and there are serious mistakes in the projects. The Ankara Izmir line and Ankara Bursa line have turned into an endless story and major mistakes were made on the Ankara Sivas line.
 
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Federalism has not helped germany or the US to diversify economical development through every part of the country. Old east germany is still behind western parts and most box shape bordered american states are worthless sandbags to overall US economy.

The concept itself is a bit idyllic to begin with. Turkey has tried, very hard in fact, with the South Eastern Anatolia Project, billions down the drain with nothing to show for it.

Nevermind the fact that federalism is such a sore spot for Turkey with its separatist movements that it would immediately lead to a war. We already had a kurdish separatist party use government municipalities to aid themselves in the war effort in easten cities.
I think Federalism is for a big county like Ottoman or Russia

Turkey himself is a only a state of an never-existed Ottoman commonwealth or the future Turkic commonwealth

Just like England in British commonwealth.We cant divide TC himself.

German was a group of many small kingdoms.That s different.
 
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