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Romania-Turkey trade stood at EUR 4.3 bln in 2016

byCT Report
22/03/2017
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ANKARA: The trade between Romania and Turkey stood at EUR 4.3 billion in 2016, while the total Turkisk investment stock in Romania reached EUR 4 billion according to the Ministry for Business Environment.

Romania proved that it can offer advantageous businesses, as it has a stable and competitive economy, with a predictable investments environment where the business Turkish community developed successful stories. From my point of view as minister for Business Environment, Trade and Entrepreneurship, I’ll make sure that the experience of the Turkish investors will be a pleasant one, because the investors can be the best ambassadors of Romania in foreign countries,“ said Alexandru Petrescu, the minister for business environment, who attended a special event organized by the Association of Turkish Businesspeople in Romania (TIAD).

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