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Yemeni, Turkish businessmen hold meeting on joint projects
SANA'A, 13 Oct.(Saba) - Yemeni and Turkish businessmen on Monday held talks at the
Sana'a Chamber of Trade and Industry on means to partnership between private sector
in both countries.
They discussed possibility of setting up joint economic, trade and other investment
projects as well as necessary programs to establish joint industrial zones in
several Yemeni provinces.
The meeting also dealt with procedures Yemen has taken to offer more facilities for
investors through the system of "Single Window".
Turkish deputy prime minister Nazim Ekren, who heads Turkish delegation to
Yemeni-Turkish Joint Committee meetings, hailed the development in Yemeni-Turkish
cooperation relations in economic and trade terms, confirming that this meeting
between Yemeni and Turkish businessmen in Sana'a will further develop mutual
cooperation.
Ekren told Saba after the fourth rounds' meetings of the Yemeni-Turkish Joint
Ministerial Committee, started its activity here on Sunday, that the size of trade
exchange between Yemen and Turkey reached $ 194 million during the first seven
months of 2008, expecting it would rise to $ 400 million by the year end.
Ekren added that the committee could set aims for increasing size of trade exchange
between Yemen and Turkey to $ 1 billion during 2010 due to potentials exiting in the
two countries, asserting his country's desire to expand relations with Yemen.
Minister of Trade and Industry Yahya al-Mutawakel indicated that these meetings
including economic officials and businessmen from the two countries assert keenness
of the two countries for promoting relations and reaching to admirable partnership.
"The visit, with its economic value, affirms the two countries heeding for
supporting and encouraging investments," says al-Mutawakel, calling on Turkish
investors and businessmen to invest in Yemen.
Sana'a Chamber of Trade and Industry on means to partnership between private sector
in both countries.
They discussed possibility of setting up joint economic, trade and other investment
projects as well as necessary programs to establish joint industrial zones in
several Yemeni provinces.
The meeting also dealt with procedures Yemen has taken to offer more facilities for
investors through the system of "Single Window".
Turkish deputy prime minister Nazim Ekren, who heads Turkish delegation to
Yemeni-Turkish Joint Committee meetings, hailed the development in Yemeni-Turkish
cooperation relations in economic and trade terms, confirming that this meeting
between Yemeni and Turkish businessmen in Sana'a will further develop mutual
cooperation.
Ekren told Saba after the fourth rounds' meetings of the Yemeni-Turkish Joint
Ministerial Committee, started its activity here on Sunday, that the size of trade
exchange between Yemen and Turkey reached $ 194 million during the first seven
months of 2008, expecting it would rise to $ 400 million by the year end.
Ekren added that the committee could set aims for increasing size of trade exchange
between Yemen and Turkey to $ 1 billion during 2010 due to potentials exiting in the
two countries, asserting his country's desire to expand relations with Yemen.
Minister of Trade and Industry Yahya al-Mutawakel indicated that these meetings
including economic officials and businessmen from the two countries assert keenness
of the two countries for promoting relations and reaching to admirable partnership.
"The visit, with its economic value, affirms the two countries heeding for
supporting and encouraging investments," says al-Mutawakel, calling on Turkish
investors and businessmen to invest in Yemen.