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Univ. lecturer aids in Turkish relations

Abstract:
A Terry College instructor offered an opportunity for individuals at the University to get involved in a burgeoning trade relationship between Turkey and the state of Georgia.

Christopher Hanks, a management lecturer, began talks in summer 2008 with a representative from the Turkish-American Chamber of Commerce to head a seminar about trade between the areas....

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jacob brown

posted 12/08/08 @ 5:36 AM EST

I would be careful doing business in turkey, they are infamous for the genocide of the Armenians and of horrible treatment of foreigners and minorities.

sevinc ermis

posted 12/08/08 @ 10:38 AM EST

Originally posted by

jacob brown

I would be careful doing business in turkey, they are infamous for the genocide of the Armenians and of horrible treatment of foreigners and minorities.


Response: Trade has noting to to with the so-called genocide claim. Please do not distort trade relationship on the basis on nationalistic feelings. Trade is beneficial for all who participates. Turkey is the 17th largest economy in the world. The market potential cannot be ignored.

Alex Baran

posted 12/08/08 @ 9:29 AM EST

Turkey`s surrounding countries hold almost seventy-three percent of the world`s oil reserves and seventy-two percent of the world`s gas reserves. I read at http://www.export-usa.com about the best prospects for American exporters in Turkey.Doing business in Turkey might be easier for U.S. exporters if they hire a local agent or representative, due to the bureaucratic requirements.
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