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Free Zones in Turkey

Definition of Free Zone

Free Zones are defined as fenced-in areas in which special regulatory treatment exists for the operating users in order to promote exports of goods and services. Free zones offer more convenient and flexible business climate in order to increase trade volume and export for some industrial and commercial activities as compared to the other parts of country.

  • Promoting export-oriented investment and production.
  • Accelerating foreign direct investment and technology access.
  • Directing enterprises towards export.
  • Developing international trade.

Activities

In general, all kind of activities can be performed in Turkish Free Zones such as:

  • Research and Development (R&D),
  • Manufacturing,
  • Software,
  • General trading,
  • Storing,
  • Packing,
  • Banking and insurance.

Investors are free to construct their own premises, while zones have also available office spaces or warehouses on rental basis with attractive terms. All field of activities open to Turkish companies are also open to joint-venture of foreign companies.

FREE ZONES IN TURKEY DATE OF EST.
1 MERSIN FREE ZONE 1985
2 ANTALYA FREE ZONE 1985
3 AEGEAN FREE ZONE 1987
4 ISTANBUL ATATURK AIRPORT FREE ZONE 1990
5 TRABZON FREE ZONE 1990
6 ISTANBUL THRACE FREE ZONE 1990
7 ADANA YUMURTALIK FREE ZONE 1992
8 ISTANBUL INDUSTRY & TRADE FREE ZONE 1992
9 MARDIN FREE ZONE 1994
10 SAMSUN FREE ZONE 1995
11 EUROPE FREE ZONE 1996
12 RIZE FREE ZONE 1997
13 KAYSERI FREE ZONE 1997
14 IZMIR FREE ZONE 1997
15 GAZIANTEP FREE ZONE 1998
16 TUBITAK-MRC FREE ZONE 1999
17 DENIZLI FREE ZONE 2000
18 BURSA FREE ZONE 2000
19 KOCAELI FREE ZONE 2000

Source: Ministry of Trade (link: https://www.trade.gov.tr/free-zones/general-outlook)
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New Trade Target with Luxembourg is 1 Billion USD https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/new-trade-target-with-luxembourg-is-1-billion-usd/ https://www.muhasebenews.com/en/new-trade-target-with-luxembourg-is-1-billion-usd/#respond Wed, 22 Mar 2017 07:26:35 +0000 https://www.muhasebenews.com/?p=11250 Turkey-Luxembourg Business Forum took place on March 20, 2017 in Istanbul. Luxembourg’s Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Etienne Schneider, Turkey’s Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci, DEİK’s President Ömer Cihad Vardan, DEİK/Turkey-Luxembourg Business Council President Pınar Eczacıbaşı, Turkish and Luxembourgian businesspeople participated the Turkey-Luxembourg Third Term JETCO meeting. Many sectors including logistics and finance were evaluated during the Business Forum.

During Luxembourg’s Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Etienne Schneider’s speech at the Business Forum, he highlighted the importance of developing bilateral economic and trade relations between two countries, and cooperation of finance sectors. Even though, finance sectors makes up the 25% of Luxembourg’s GDP, other sectors such as information technology, steel industry, renewable energy and automotive must be taken into consideration. Confidence and sustainability is important regarding investment. Schneider stated his hopes that the recent tensions between Turkey and EU member states will soon end and reminded that communication channels between stakeholders must be open.

Turkish Ecconomy Minister Nihat Zeybekci stated that two countries have reached current trade volume of 200 million USD just in 15 years, thus, a target of 1 billion USD can be reached in a short amount of time. He reminded once more that there is no other country that want to renew 40% of its total housing and has a potential of 200 billion USD. He expects cooperation in the sectors of logistics and finance. Luxembourg is Turkey’s biggest fifth foreign direct investor and Turkey has reached a milestone regarding Turkish-EU economic relations. Renewal of Custom Union will expand Turkey’s economic relations with EU and it will make Turkey a decision maker. Zeybekci also thanked to the Luxembourg government for its firm stance to 15th of July. He highlighted Turkey’s economic performance in 2016 and added that export has been increasing since November.

DEİK’s President Vardan reminded that there is a business opportunity in the fields of logistics, finance, ecotechnology, renewable energy, aerospace technology, biotechnology and innovative technology. “Turkey is an important center for international investments and investors, and a crossroad for investments in third countries. Many European countries manage its investments and operations over Turkey and set partnerships with Turkey” said Vardan during his speech. He invited businesspeople from Luxembourg to invest in Turkey.

There is a huge economic potential in logistics and finance sectors, he continued “At the heart of Europe, Luxembourg is Western Europe’s logistics center and it can complete its mission by getting together with Turkey. We know that our government is actively supporting this sector, as Turks we believe in the power of Turkish logistics sector and that cooperation between two countries should increase”. Luxembourg has the world’s third largest fund and has highest ratings from three different credit rating agencies. Turkey needs to cooperate with Luxembourg in finance sector and Islamic finance instruments can stand out in Turkey.

DEİK/Turkey-Luxembourg Business Council President Pınar Eczacıbaşı, stated that increasing cooperation between two countries will enable trade growth. “Our goal as the Business Council is to increase mutual investment of 1 billion USD. Total trade volume is 200 million USD, thus as business communities we need to try and work harder”.

Turkey-Luxembourg Trade Figures (Ministry of Economy- 2016)
Turkish export to Luxembourg: 60 Million USD
Main export items: Passenger boats, plastics, iron-steel, textile
Turkish import from Luxembourg: 134 Million USD
Main import items: Iron-steel, plastics, machine and devices
Trade volume: 194 milllion USD
Trade balance: 75 million USD in favor of Luxembourg

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