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Though concerned about the ongoing threat posed by Chinese and Indian competitors, Turkey's textile manufacturers have some reason to smile, with exports in the second half of 2006 and early 2007 registering something of a pickup.
Turkey's Istanbul Stock Exchange has tumbled along with many others since February 27.
Being the largest producer and exporter of hazelnuts in the world is something of a double-edged sword for Turkey.
The government's decision to postpone the privatisation of three electricity distribution grids, TEKEL's tobacco arm along with the announcement that Halkbank would not in fact go for a block sale but rather a 25% IPO, was unexpected.
At full exertion, Turkey’s political heavyweights are doing their rounds in Washington this month, lobbying and pressuring members of the US elite over three particularly explosive issues.
As part of a strategy to pull in an uninterrupted flow of tourists throughout the year, Turkey's ministry of culture and tourism is moving ahead to place numerous destinations with geo-thermal resources on the global map.

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