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Interest Rates, Inflation, and Exports: How Should We Interpret Şimşek's Messages Regarding the 2026 Economic Breakthrough?
2026-04-11 12:48 At the UEZ 2026, Mehmet Şimşek delivered important assessments regarding the current state of the Turkish economy and the impact of global developments. His remarks—particularly on wars, energy prices, inflation, and macroeconomic resilience—offer critical signals that must be carefully analyzed by the business community.   Şimşek emphasized that wars do not merely create short-term volatility b...
Global Opportunity in the Construction Materials Sector: A €456 Million Trade Bridge
2026-04-10 13:18 The construction and building materials industry is preparing for a major international gathering at a time when global trade is being reshaped and export-driven growth is accelerating. The Turkeybuild Istanbul Construction Fair, the most established building and construction exhibition in Türkiye, will bring together industry professionals for the 48th time between 27–30 April. Organized by ICA ...
A New Era Between Türkiye and Syria: Strategic Opportunities for the Construction Materials Sector
2026-04-10 11:55 As of April 10, 2026, a remarkable transformation is taking place in economic and trade relations between Türkiye and Syria. In particular, direct cooperation talks between the Türkiye Exporters Assembly and the Syrian Institution for Developing and Supporting Local Production and Exports are opening a new era in export processes. These developments present significant opportunities in both the sh...
What Changed in Exports in 3 Months? Why Did Optimism Quickly Turn Back?
2026-04-09 15:52 As Türkiye entered 2026, one of the strongest narratives for the economy was centered on exports. The first-quarter data shared by Ömer Bolat pointed to a noticeable sense of optimism within the business community. According to the Foreign Trade Expectations Survey published by the Ticaret Bakanlığı, the Export Expectations Index rose to 109, indicating that firms were approaching the coming perio...