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Türkiye’s FDI Strategy (2021–2023) is published in cooperation with all public and private industry organizations

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TÜRKİYE’S FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT STRATEGY (2021-2023)

“Türkiye’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Strategy (2021–2023)” was developed in cooperation with all public and private industry organizations under the coordination of the Investment Office of the Presidency of the Republic of Türkiye. The document was also published in the Official Gazette.
 
The strategy document aims to increase our country’s share in knowledge-intensive and high-value-added investments, which also create high-quality jobs by maintaining Türkiye’s central and competitive position in its region.
 
The main target of the strategy is to increase Türkiye’s share in global FDI market to 1.5 percent as of 2023, by enhancing its performance in terms of quality FDI profiles. Accordingly, in order to reach this target, there are 11 strategies and 72 actions designed by the Investment Office in coordination with all our stakeholders Türkiye. 

Source: Republic of Turkey Investment Office
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