Things are moving very slowly. I know that the particle acceleration technology laboratory (Tarla) facility in Türkiye was newly established and could not be completed. From what I've read, I know that we haven't even entered the Thorium reactor business yet.We need to work on Thorium reactors.
Here is another clamor, if there is no Europe, we will die. Nothing will happen, don't worry. If we can't sell to them, they can't sell to us. We already have a trade deficit with Europe, so it might even be more beneficial. If there is no European market, we will open up to other markets.That 12 cents per kWh is absurd. Solar already cost less than 5 cents per kWh and is forecasted to cost 2 cents per kWh by 2030 but we will be leeched by the Russians for fifteen years and pay a premium 12cents/kWh. That is SIX times more than what the alternative will cost by the end of this decade. They have a contract for scr*wing us for fifteen years and we go ask for more. And in case you don't know under which legal frame and ownership structure this power plant is being built, google the term "YAP İŞLET, SAHİP OL". It's a scheme our "shrewd" politicians came up with. I'm sure Russian's are very proud of it but I am definitely not.
I don't how can people be so oblivious to the political climate they're living in. Europe, at the expense of their economical collapse, went overboard and sanctioned Russia to oblivion and didn't bow down to Russia's demands even though it will bite Europe in the ass. And in this circumstances, you, Turkey, whose majority of exports depends on EU, goes and poses with and makes deals with the "devil". How can you be so confident that these actions won't have consequences? Will they be more lenient with you than they're with themselves? Are these deals worth the risk? Do you know about this map?
It's called "European Customs Union". Can you image what will happen to Turkey's economy if it's removed from it?
You couldn't have been more wrong. We have a trade surplus with the EU. According to TUIK data,Here is another clamor, if there is no Europe, we will die. Nothing will happen, don't worry. If we can't sell to them, they can't sell to us. We already have a trade deficit with Europe, so it might even be more beneficial. If there is no European market, we will open up to other markets.
evebody has trade deficit against China and against Russia if you are and importer of gas, oil and metals.You couldn't have been more wrong. We have a trade surplus with the EU. According to TUIK data,
In 2021,
We have exported 93 billions dollars worth of goods and services to the EU. On the other hand,
We have imported 85.3 billions dollars worth of goods and services from them.
That is a trade surplus of 7.7 billions of dollars.
To Russia ,In the same year, we have exported a meagre 5.7 billions dollars of goods whereas,
we have imported a colossal 29 billions dollars of goods.
That is a trade deficit of 23.3 billions of dollars.
To China, In the same year, we have exported a laughable(considering the size of the market), 3.6 billions dollars of goods whereas, we have imported 32.2 billions dollars of goods.
That is a trade deficit of 28.6 billions of dollars.
I hope, now, you know better where we stand in terms of trade balance with the respective countries.
Source : TUIK
You can find the statistics on the right side of the page. You need to download them if you wanna know more.
That doesn't help the point what @bisbis was trying to make. Besides, the metal, raw material import from china makes only around 8% percent of the total import from the country.evebody has trade deficit against China and against Russia if you are and importer of gas, oil and metals.
i told that about Russia, China sells cheap things that will find customers in every market. its normal. other countries import way moreeThat doesn't help the point what @bisbis was trying to make. Besides, the metal, raw material import from china makes only around 8% percent of the total import from the country.
If you wanna assume his role, tell me, which country(ies) supposed to replace the EU? Name some of them, and I do a bit of research and know better thusly. I'm open to learn more about it.
I tried to whip up a table which shows the import and export numbers with China and a colored bar to show the trade balance of the country.i told that about Russia, China sells cheap things that will find customers in every market. its normal. other countries import way moree
all those other Eu contries had deficit against China, only those sell specifik product might have some advantage like Autralian coals or Brazilian meat, coffee..I tried to whip up a table which shows the import and export numbers with China and a colored bar to show the trade balance of the country.
For instance, at the top, Australia exports 116.8 billions and imports 72.9 of goods from China which 62% of the total trade volume comes from the export of Australia to China.(116.8 / (116.8 + 72.9) = 0.62)
The data is from the most recent year, 2021.
Take a look at the list and see where we are.
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Source of the data is https://tradingeconomics.com/
I tried to whip up a table which shows the import and export numbers with China and a colored bar to show the trade balance of the country.
For instance, at the top, Australia exports 116.8 billions and imports 72.9 of goods from China which 62% of the total trade volume comes from the export of Australia to China.(116.8 / (116.8 + 72.9) = 0.62)
The data is from the most recent year, 2021.
Take a look at the list and see where we are.
View attachment 49368
Source of the data is https://tradingeconomics.com/
Russians is not providing any tech. They won't even allow Turkish engineers to WORK on the damn thing.lol
only russian are prepared to sell and learn you the tech, what do you suggest?
Russia schooled our students in their nuclear engineering university didn't they.Russians is not providing any tech. They won't even allow Turkish engineers to WORK on the damn thing.
I'm also suspicious of the claim that only Russia was prepared to cooperate with Turkey. For example the deal with Japan fell through because Turkey was the one that disagreed with Japanese terms and closed the whole project shut.
People here can be really, really blind to Russian influence within Turkish politics. It only takes one word of "West bad" for some commenters here to go running to Russia as Turkey's best friend as if the Russian Empire wasn't the #1 contributor to the bloody disintegration of the Ottoman Empire in its later years and only failed in this goal because the German Empire destroyed them from within.
This project is one of the most secret projects. It is surprising to see that this one is piblicised.View attachment 49521
Tualcom TrNav ground-based navigation and timing system passed the tests and proved to be "more effective" than GPS satellites. This system will be used in environments where GPS will be jammed, especially in MaviVatan. Since the positioning sistem sensors will be in sizes that even a soldier can carry in a cross-border operation, the system will not be limited only to the geography of Turkiye.
finally some good fucken news. having an indigenous SMR design is such a clutch move. right up there with actually having nukes.Do we have nuclear carrier and submarine plans for the future?I couldn't find any source on local news sites.
But this
Turkey Interested In Cooperating With Russia On Small Modular Nuke Technology - Official - UrduPoint
Turkey is interested in working with Russia on small modular technology (SMR), Turkish Energy, Nuclear and Mineral Research Agency (TENMAK) President Abdulkadir Balikci told Sputnikwww.urdupoint.com
And this link on SMR Rectors within IAEA(International Atomic Energy Agency) WEB site
What are Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)?
What are Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)?
Small modular reactors (SMRs) are advanced nuclear reactors that have a power capacity of up to 300 MW(e) per unit, which is about one-third of the generating capacity of traditional nuclear power reactors.www.iaea.org
And this link on Nuclear-Powered Ships
Nuclear-Powered Ships - World Nuclear Association
Over 160 ships are powered by more than 200 small nuclear reactors. Most are submarines, but they range from icebreakers to aircraft carriers. In future, constraints on fossil fuel use in transport may bring marine nuclear propulsion into more widespread use.world-nuclear.org