Turkish Investment Summit in London
Sunday, November 1, 2009
The Turkish Investment Summit was organized at the Renaissance Chancery Court Hotel in London which provided plenty of time for social networking, acquiring new contacts and discussing business with potential partners in Turkey.
The Turkish Embassy in London and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) are jointly organized the "Investment Summit" . In good news for overseas property investors in Turkey, The Turkish Investment Summit will provide an in-depth look into the global and domestic outlook for Turkey, including a spotlight on European Union accession.
The summit was attended by Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek, Varel Freeman, EBRD first vice president; Alpaslan Korkman, chairman of the Investment Support and Promotion Agency of Turkey; and Tevfik Aksoy, an economist at Morgan Stanley in London are also among the key speakers of the summitother topics included in the summit are maximizing Turkey's energy potential with a special focus on renewable energy sources, a review of Turkey's best investment opportunities, an in-depth look at real estate; infrastructure; and banking, finance and private equity.
Speaking at the event, Alpaslan Korkmaz, President of the Investment Support and Promotion Agency of Turkey (ISPAT), said that Turkey is attracting foreign investments. He pointed out that many investors in Europe will be feeling uneasy about investing for the coming decade and it will take at least 4-5 years for the US economy to rebound. He commented "Turkey is emerging as a new destination for investments and we will see investor interest surge by the next year".
Social BookmarkingThe Turkish Embassy in London and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) are jointly organized the "Investment Summit" . In good news for overseas property investors in Turkey, The Turkish Investment Summit will provide an in-depth look into the global and domestic outlook for Turkey, including a spotlight on European Union accession.
The summit was attended by Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek, Varel Freeman, EBRD first vice president; Alpaslan Korkman, chairman of the Investment Support and Promotion Agency of Turkey; and Tevfik Aksoy, an economist at Morgan Stanley in London are also among the key speakers of the summitother topics included in the summit are maximizing Turkey's energy potential with a special focus on renewable energy sources, a review of Turkey's best investment opportunities, an in-depth look at real estate; infrastructure; and banking, finance and private equity.
Speaking at the event, Alpaslan Korkmaz, President of the Investment Support and Promotion Agency of Turkey (ISPAT), said that Turkey is attracting foreign investments. He pointed out that many investors in Europe will be feeling uneasy about investing for the coming decade and it will take at least 4-5 years for the US economy to rebound. He commented "Turkey is emerging as a new destination for investments and we will see investor interest surge by the next year".
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