24.12.2024 Ankara
The President of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Türkiye (TOBB) M. Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu said in his speech at the Transportation Corridors and Transit Transportation Meeting in the Turkish Century: “We must continue our efforts with determination to ensure the sustainable growth of our country in transit transportation and to be at the center of regional trade.”
The meeting, hosted by
TOBB President M. Rifat Hisarcıklıoğu, was attended by Vice President Cevdet
Yılmaz, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, Minister
of Trade Prof. Dr. Ömer Bolat, TOBB Transport and Logistics Council Chairman
Şerafettin Aras and sector representatives.
Within the framework of
the meeting, important developments in Türkiye’s foreign trade activities such
as international land transportation of goods, air cargo transportation,
railway investments, port sector and maritime transportation, as well as the
targets set forth in the transportation councils and the progress made in the
World Bank Logistics Performance Index were discussed.
Speaking here,
Hisarcıklıoğlu pointed out that international trade is growing with the
pandemic behind them, and in this context, the global trade volume is expected
to break a record this year and reach 33 trillion dollars.
Hisarcıklıoğlu
emphasized that Türkiye has a strategic importance with its location connecting
3 continents, and stated that they should make the best use of this
geographical advantage and increase their competitiveness in transit
transportation.
- “Joint work is being carried out with ministries”
Pointing out the need
for multi-modal transportation models that prioritize digitalization and green
transformation in logistics, minimize waiting at border crossings,
Hisarcıklıoğlu said, “In this respect, we must remove the obstacles to trade
and transportation by carrying out the necessary legislative arrangements and
infrastructure works. At this point, I would like to give credit to our
Ministries, with which we work together and carry out joint projects in order
to facilitate transportation and develop trade.”
Hisarcıklıoğlu reminded
that the joint work with the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure started
in 1992 with the distribution of transit documents, and emphasized that in more
than 30 years of cooperation, they continue to take firm steps forward thanks
to the Ministry’s efforts to improve transportation.
- “We have renovated 15 customs gates so far with Customs
Tourism Enterprises”
M. Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu
stated that they act together with the Ministry of Trade at national and
international level to protect the rights and laws of the sector, increase
competitiveness, and facilitate border crossings, and said, “With the approval
and support of the Ministry of Trade, we started to modernize land customs
gates. We have renovated 15 customs gates so far with the Customs Tourism
Enterprises company, which is a joint organization of TOBB and 137 chambers and
commodity exchanges. We were selected as the most successful public-private
sector cooperation project by the UN and we were shown as an example to other
countries.”
- “Digitalization of truck carnets is important”
Pointing out that the
transportation sector is a sector that does not stop and works on a 24/7 basis,
Hisarcıklıoğlu stated that while the whole world was closing to homes in the
pandemic, the importance of the transportation sector, which ensures the
continuity of the supply chain, has become evident.
Stating that the
institutions that support the transportation sector should eliminate the
problems and produce solutions, Hisarcıklıoğlu said that it is extremely
valuable that the Ministries of Trade and Transport Infrastructure are acting
with this understanding. Hisarcıklıoğlu made the following statements:
“As a result of the work
we have carried out internationally with the Ministry of Trade, we are the
pioneer and leading country in e-TIR. In order to maintain this position, it is
of great importance for the transportation sector that the process, which is
currently being finalized, is accelerated and implemented as soon as possible.
Our international stakeholders, the United Nations and the IRU, are closely
following the developments on e-TIR in Türkiye, which is one of the largest
users of the TIR System. e-TIR System is currently the only customs transit
regime used worldwide. Therefore, the digitalization of TIR carnets will ensure
that our transporters get the most out of the benefits of this system.”
- “Iraq and Egypt are very important for opening new
markets for the transportation sector”
Stating that opening to
new markets is essential for the trade and transportation sectors,
Hisarcıklıoğlu said, “Both Iraq and Egypt are very important countries in order
to make transportation more widespread and to open new markets for the
transportation sector of our country. After the intensive work and support of
our Ministry of Trade, Iraq became a party to the TIR system. The rapid
integration of Iraq into the TIR system is important for safe and sustainable
trade. In addition, it is extremely important to make Iraq a transit country
and to make contacts for the realization of our trade to the Gulf countries
through this country. As TOBB, together with the Ministry of Trade, we have
provided Iraq with all necessary support in this regard and we are ready to
continue to do so. In this way, the Development Road Project, which has been on
the agenda recently, will also be supported. It will pave the way for the
Arabian Gulf to be connected to Europe through our country.”
Hisarcıklıoğlu emphasized
that at the point of opening up to new markets, the current trade with Egypt
remains far below the potential and said, “We should also see it as the entry
point of North African countries and make our planning accordingly. In this
context, it is very important to sign the land route agreement between our
country and Egypt as soon as possible.”
- “We are working for the sustainable growth of our country
in transit transportation”
Hisarcıklıoğlu shared
that the issues discussed within the scope of the meeting aim to develop
Türkiye’s commercial and logistics networks in a way to lead a sustainable
development model and said, “Türkiye’s logistics investments, international
cooperation and innovative solutions are of great importance in becoming one of
the leading countries in global trade. With this understanding, we must
continue our efforts with determination to ensure the sustainable growth of our
country in transit transportation and to be at the center of regional trade.
Most importantly, while building Türkiye’s future, we must continue to work
shoulder to shoulder as the public and private sectors.”
- Vice President Yılmaz
In his speech, Vice
President Cevdet Yılmaz said, “With our geographical position, political
relations and initiatives, I believe that Türkiye will and is achieving a
central position in world logistics.”
Stating that Türkiye
plays a decisive role in shaping global trade, Yılmaz said that the meeting is
of great importance in terms of determining the steps to realize the opportunities
provided by Türkiye’s strategic location.
Yılmaz said that
logistics is the heart of the global economy and trade, and that Türkiye has
advantages in becoming the center of global logistics thanks to its
geographical location.
Yılmaz stated that another
corridor Türkiye is working on is the “Development Road” corridor and said,
“With this project, a large industrial zone is already planned in Iraq’s Faw
Port. Again, I believe that a basin of prosperity will be formed along this
entire route. It will contribute to peace, regional security and prosperity. It
will facilitate the access of our country’s export products to the Gulf
countries through the Development Road and even from the Persian Gulf to South
Asia. This will also have a regional reflection. It will contribute to the
whole of Türkiye, but more so to the Southeast. With the construction of the
Development Road, the regional development of our Southeastern Anatolia region
will receive a great power and support.”
- Trade Minister Bolat
Trade Minister Ömer
Bolat also stated that they are in an important process in road transportation
with the European Union (EU) and said, “We convey our demand for transit quota
liberalization and removal of quotas in every meeting with the EU.”
In his speech at the
opening of the Transportation Corridors and Transit Transportation Meeting in
the Turkish Century held at TOBB Twin Towers, Minister Bolat stated that the
Covid-19 outbreak, the Russia-Ukraine War and the February 6 earthquakes showed
the importance of the logistics and transportation sectors to the whole world.
Pointing to the
importance of transporting the goods produced or sold, Bolat said, “We will
achieve the goal of ‘the century of logistics and transportation’ within the
framework of our President’s vision of the Century of Türkiye together with
you.”
Bolat said that
Türkiye’s economy continues to provide employment and increase exports with its
dynamic, flexible and productive structure.
- Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Uraloğlu
Abdulkadir Uraloğlu,
Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, said in his speech regarding the
steps to be taken in Syria, “The normalization of Syria will be ensured faster
with our relations in the field of transportation and communication.”
Uraloğlu pointed out
that Türkiye is working to increase the effectiveness of the Central Corridor
with many projects ranging from the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars Railway Line to the
Zengezur Corridor, and said that negotiations are ongoing with the Azerbaijani
side regarding the Zengezur Corridor.
Stating that Türkiye is
located in a dynamic geography, Uraloğlu said, “We were thinking about what we
could do to Syria, and now I can say that we are trying to put this into a
little more flesh and blood. With our relations in the field of transportation
and communication, the normalization of Syria will be ensured faster.”