Turkiye has unveiled a comprehensive plan to increase exports to Muslim-majority countries, particularly Gulf states, as part of its strengthened trade and cultural relations. The “Export Development Strategy with Islamic Countries,” launched by the Ministry of Trade, aims to raise Turkiye’s export share to Islamic countries from 26 per cent to 30 per cent in the coming years, reports Turkiye Today. The ministry, in its 2024 Corporate Financial Situation and Prospects Report, analysed trade and economic data from 55 member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). It identified 21 countries as key targets for Phase 1, including Azerbaijan, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Qatar. The focus will be on potential products in the agricultural and industrial sectors, […]
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