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    Hurriyet Daily News
    April 18 2010


    Delegation of Turkish businesspeople to visit Washington

    Sunday, April 18, 2010
    ISTANBUL ` Anatolia News Agency


    A delegation from the Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's
    Association, or TÃ`SÄ°AD, will travel to United States and Spain, which
    currently holds the rotating EU presidency, this week for a series of
    talks.

    The TÃ`SÄ°AD delegation will be in Washington, D.C., on Monday and
    Tuesday to meet officials from the U.S. National Security Council, the
    International Monetary Fund, the Department of Commerce and the State
    Department, as well as representatives from the Brookings Institution,
    the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Turkish and
    American media outlets.

    Led by Chairwoman Ã`mit Boyner, the delegation will also meet with
    Turkish Ambassador Namık Tan.

    During their talks, TÃ`SÄ°AD members will express their displeasure with
    recent developments related to Armenian allegations of `genocide'
    during World War I, the association said in a statement Friday.

    Following their talks in Washington, the delegation will travel to
    Spain to meet with King Juan Carlos, Prime Minister Jose Luis
    Rodriguez Zapatero and Spanish State Secretary for European Affairs
    Diego Lopez Garrido on Wednesday and Thursday.

    Turkish businessmen will also hold meetings with officials from
    several ministries and the Confederation of Employers and Industries
    of Spain, or CEOE, the top Spanish business organization.

    TÃ`SÄ°AD and the CEOE inked a protocol in 2007 to boost cooperation.
    During their meeting, members of the Turkish delegation will inform
    their Spanish counterparts about the current economic situation in
    Turkey.

    Recent years have seen a significant rise in economic activity between
    Spain and Turkey as trade volume reached 5.7 billion euros, including
    3 billion euros in Turkish exports to Spain. Major trade items include
    automotive products, textiles and chemicals.
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