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    Tehran Times
    September 27, 2009

    Turkey mulls establishing joint FTZs with Iran

    Tehran Times Economic Desk

    ANKARA ` Turkish Minister of Industry and Trade Nihat Ergun said that
    Ankara is reviewing the establishment joint free trade and industrial
    zones with Iran.

    During Ergun's visit to the city of Van in the eastern Turkey he noted
    that establishing free industrial zones with Iran had been suggested
    by Tehran last year which will be finalized this year, IRNA news
    agency reported on Saturday.

    He pointed out that Turkey's legal system approves such deals, adding
    that Iran's cheap energy, gas and natural resources are advantages for
    carrying out this agreement.

    He said that Van and Igdir provinces in east and northeast Turkey were
    suitable places to establish the zones.

    Over the past few years, Turkey and Iran have increased their
    financial cooperation gradually deepening their relationship through
    growing trade and bilateral investment.

    As Turkey's energy needs have increased, Iran has actively sought new
    markets for its most important export, providing an excellent base
    with which to develop greater avenues of cooperation.

    Iran has taken steps to make itself more attractive to foreign
    investment including easing customs regulations in its East Azarbaijan
    province. In July 2009, it was reported that thirty-eight firms
    partially owned by Turks were active in and around the Iranian city of
    Tabriz (capital of the East Azarbaijan province), two of which are
    entirely Turk-owned.

    Lower productions costs have played a significant role in the decision
    of Turkish industrial firms to relocate to Iran.

    According to a Turkish trade delegation from the country's Van
    province (bordering East Azarbaijan prov.), newly approved provincial
    legislation will aid in the continuing expansion of economic ties.

    Trade exchanges between the two countries hit $11 billion in 2008 and
    efforts are being made to raise the figure to $20 billion

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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