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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.
In a recent bid to resolve Istanbul's seemingly intractable congestion problem, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a bold proposal - to limit car numbers and freeze the number of license plates being granted to drivers in the city.
2007 is expected to see considerable growth in Turkish exports. While the government has made bold growth projections on the outflow of Turkish goods, exporters remain concerned about a number of obstacles that hinder trade.
Although weighing in as a strong developing market with greater economic muscle than the previous year, Turkey was faced with a number of challenges in 2006, some predictable, others less so.
Turkey’s importance as an energy conduit feeding Europe received fresh attention this month as Greek Development Minister Dimitris Sioufas announced that the Greek section of a 285-km Greece-Turkey natural gas pipeline - bringing gas from Azerbaijan through Turkey to Europe - would be running by May 2007.

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