Link building, brokerage services
- International Trade,
- Establishment of the company links between the UK and Turkey
- Providing mediation services,
The company will work for international trade firms or the companies which are enthusiastic to make international trade between UK and Turkey, with the aim of creating opportunities for them to do foreign trade in Turkey. In this context, brokerage services will be provided between export companies and import companies which have credibility and honest knowledge that want to establish new business connections.
- International Trade,
- Establishment of the company links between the UK and Turkey
- Providing mediation services,
The company will work for international trade firms or the companies which are enthusiastic to make international trade between UK and Turkey, with the aim of creating opportunities for them to do foreign trade in Turkey. In this context, brokerage services will be provided between export companies and import companies which have credibility and honest knowledge that want to establish new business connections.
Turkey is a large, rapidly developing country with a domestic consumer market of 80 million people. Over the last decade Turkey has been aligning its regulations in anticipation of eventual EU membership, and its existing Customs Union with the EU currently offers significant opportunities for UK companies across a broad range of sectors.
Benefits for UK businesses exporting to Turkey include the increasing use of English for business, a six-day average to start a business, low social security contribution rate with an offer of a 5% rebate, the youngest and fastest-growing population in Europe (700,000 graduates per year), it has European business ethics and modern management practices, a large consumer base with a growing middle class, there are new initiatives to meet EU standards making it a more familiar business environment, and not forgetting that Turkey is the gateway to the markets of Central Asia, South Caucasus and the Middle East.
The bulk of Turkey’s economy is made up of a diversified services sector including real estate, tourism, financial services, education and health. Industry continues to play an important role, particularly in manufacturing which accounts for a large proportion of Turkish exports to Europe in the form of household goods. The Turkish Government aims to decrease Turkey’s import dependency in its growth and export structure, while increasing its capabilities to become an exporter of high-technology products.