14.10.2024 İstanbul
Speaking at the World Chambers Federation (WCF) General Council Meeting, WCF and Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Türkiye (TOBB) President M. Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu stated that the barriers in global trade pose an obstacle to countries like Türkiye that want to grow their economy and integrate into the global supply chain and said, “We have a strong will as WCF and TOBB on fair, balanced and free trade.”
Ahead of the WCF Europe
and Asia Summit to be held in İstanbul, the WCF General Council Meeting was
held with the participation of Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat.
Speaking at the
meeting, M. Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu stated that protectionism has increased in the
global economy in recent years and said that this situation has damaged global
trade and can put companies and especially SMEs in difficulty.
Stating that these
barriers in global trade pose obstacles to countries like Türkiye that want to
grow their economy and integrate into the global supply chain, Hisarcıklıoğlu
said:
“As WCF and TOBB, we
have a strong will for fair, balanced and free trade. The World Chambers
Federation plays a critical role here. There are more than 5,000 chambers from
more than 120 countries and territories. WCF is critical to supporting
companies globally. We will help companies, especially SMEs, find new
opportunities and adapt to changing global markets. As always, we will support
global trade.”
- “We are following a very ambitious program”
In his speech here,
Trade Minister Ömer Bolat stated that they are constantly growing in the
economy and that they are on the same platform with global actors and said,
“The recent figures on Türkiye’s economic outlook clearly reveal Türkiye’s
strength and resilience.”
Bolat noted that
Türkiye’s geography is a geography where cultures and trade routes have met
throughout history, and that there are well-established economic relations with
the EU thanks to the Customs Union Agreement.
Bolat said that Türkiye
has connected the Silk Road with Europe for centuries and now, thanks to the
Zengezur Corridor, they want to do the same through Azerbaijan and Armenia with
the Belt and Road Initiative.
Speaking about
Türkiye’s trade relations with its neighbors, Bolat continued:
“In terms of logistics,
Türkiye is indeed a unique trade habitat. It is connected to Mediterranean
countries, African and Arab countries through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles
straits, and to the Atlantic through Gibraltar. The Suez Canal also serves in
this capacity. In terms of GDP, Türkiye is worth 1.2 trillion dollars in this
region. With a $600 billion foreign trade volume, Türkiye is an important actor
in the global economy. It is also an important actor in global trade. Foreign trade
accounts for exactly 50 percent of Türkiye’s GDP.”
- “We are on the same platform with the global actors of
the world”
Minister Bolat stated
that Türkiye has reaped the fruits of the work carried out under the leadership
of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and that the seeds sown have blossomed and
said, “We are constantly growing and we are on the same platform with the
global actors of the world.”
Emphasizing that the
recent figures on Türkiye’s economic outlook clearly demonstrate Türkiye’s
strength and resilience, Bolat said, “For example, the average annual growth
rate was 5.4 percent between 2003 and 2023. During this period, per capita
income almost doubled. In dollar terms, GDP also increased by 9 times during
this period.”
- “We have our eyes on Türkiye”
Philippe Varin,
President of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), talked about the
support they provide to chambers of commerce and shared his views on the
importance of these chambers.
Referring to the
current economic difficulties, Varin explained that the number of trade
barriers imposed by countries on each other has increased, and that climate
change and air pollution make economic progress difficult.
Varin talked about the
practices they have implemented for SMEs and their cooperation with the World
Trade Organization.
ICC Secretary General
John W.H. Denton stated that names representing the business world from many
different trade regions are in the hall and said, “We are all looking at you.
We have our eyes on Türkiye for multilateral trade and private sector
cooperation. As you hold the presidency of the G20, you play a fundamental role
in the multilateral trade system and in ensuring the uninterrupted flow of
economic activities.”