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ETBA to bring together business people

THE 3European Turkish Brands Association (ETBA) will organize a networking event in London on June 6th, where the Turkish Trade Attaché in London will present Export Incentives.

ETBA will host a networking event on Tuesday, June 6th, bringing together business people.

During the event, the Turkish Embassy’s Trade Attaché will deliver a presentation on “Export Incentives”.

The event will also feature a speech by the Turkish Ambassador to London, Osman Koray Ertaş, and the Trade Head Counselor at the Embassy will provide an update on “Export Incentives” with current information.

Vehbi Keleş, President of ETBA, emphasized the importance of the information to be provided at the networking event for companies importing from Turkey, stating, “After the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union, up-to-date information on various topics, including the Free Trade Agreement between Turkey and the UK, will be presented to the Turkish business sector in this country. Participating business people will be extensively informed about Turkey’s practices such as Turquality, exports, promotion, and brand support. They will also have the opportunity to meet with our newly appointed Ambassador to London, Osman Koray Ertaş.”

Keleş emphasized that the disruption in the relations between the business world and public institutions due to the COVID-19 pandemic can be overcome through events like these, stating, “Turkish entrepreneurs in the UK and European countries have a significant impact on the economy. During this process, new Turkish brands need to emerge and increase. If this new process is managed with a planned, intelligent, strategic, and visionary approach, our business people, who hold economic power, will grow along with our brands. Undoubtedly, this will strengthen Turkey’s international power along with increased exports. Today, Turkish companies that have achieved the European Turkish miracle through their own means will achieve even greater success with a rational and realistic support program.”

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