18.02.2025 Ankara
Speaking at the Türkiye-Ukraine Round Table Meeting, M. Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu, President of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Türkiye (TOBB), stated that the Turkish business world wants to contribute to Ukraine’s reconstruction process with concrete projects.
The Türkiye-Ukraine
Round Table Meeting was hosted by TOBB President Hisarcıklıoğlu with the
participation of Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister
and Minister of Economy Yulia Sviridenko and Ukrainian Minister of Agricultural
Policy and Food Vitaliy Koval.
In his speech here,
Hisarcıklıoğlu said that the cooperation between Türkiye and Ukraine has been
developing since Ukraine gained its independence.
Emphasizing that there
are very good relations between the leaders of the two countries,
Hisarcıklıoğlu stated that as the business world, they support Ukraine’s
territorial integrity, independence and sovereignty.
- “We hope that the FTA will be ratified in Ukraine in a
short time”
Hisarcıklıoğlu reminded
that in September 2022, in Lviv, with the participation of a wide range of
companies from Türkiye and Ukraine, they held a business forum and made efforts
to end the war and the Grain Corridor Agreement.
Stating that the
business world has never left Ukraine, Hisarcıklıoğlu said that they would like
to continue to contribute and develop partnerships, especially humanitarian
aid.
Pointing out that they
will continue to provide the necessary support for the reconstruction of
Ukraine, Hisarcıklıoğlu said, “A free trade agreement (FTA) was signed with
Ukraine and the approval process was completed in Türkiye. We hope that it will
be approved in Ukraine in a short time. When the agreement enters into force,
we will have a more solid ground in trade relations. Then, we will be able to
reach the 10 billion dollar trade volume target more easily.”
Stating that around 700
Turkish companies are operating in Ukraine, Hisarcıklıoğlu said that these
companies have investments of 3.5 billion dollars in Ukraine.
- “We would like to contribute to the physical structure of
Poland-Ukraine customs”
Hisarcıklıoğlu drew
attention to Türkiye’s success in Ukraine, especially in the field of
contracting, and underlined that Turkish contractors have signed more than 300
projects with a total value of 10 billion dollars in this country.
Explaining that the
Turkish business world wants to contribute to the reconstruction process of
Ukraine with concrete projects in addition to the contracting and consultancy
sectors, Hisarcıklıoğlu made the following assessment:
“We have experience in
modernization of land customs gates. We are implementing modernization projects
that improve the service conditions and increase the service capacity of land
border gates, which play an important role in Türkiye’s exports. Especially in
Poland-Ukraine customs, the physical structure is unfortunately inadequate, and
we would like to contribute in this regard. We would like to transfer our
public-private partnership experience in construction projects such as
highways, bridges and hospitals in Türkiye to Ukraine. We would also like to
bring our licensed warehouse experience, which plays an important role in the
process of storing agricultural products under healthy conditions and
presenting them to the market, to Ukraine.”
- Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat
In his speech, Trade
Minister Ömer Bolat stated that the bilateral trade volume between Türkiye and
Ukraine was 6.2 billion dollars last year and said, “With the Free Trade
Agreement, we believe that the mutual trade between Türkiye and Ukraine will
reach a volume of 10 billion dollars in a very short time.”
Bolat said that
intensive contacts with Ukraine will carry the cooperation further. Pointing
out that the economic relations between the two countries are increasing day by
day, Bolat said that Türkiye supports Ukraine’s territorial integrity,
independence and sovereignty on every platform and will continue to do so.
Referring to the importance
of mutual investments between the two countries, Bolat said, “Türkiye has
approximately 3.5 billion dollars of investments in Ukraine, and Ukraine has
approximately 16 million dollars of investments in our country.”
Bolat stated that the
contracting sector also forms the basis of the economic relations of both
countries and emphasized that Turkish companies have successfully completed
12,450 projects worth 540 billion dollars worldwide.
- Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy
Yulia Sviridenko
Ukrainian Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Economy Yulia Sviridenko stated that Ukraine needs
investment and Turkish companies can play a role in the reconstruction and
recovery processes of the country.
Sviridenko said that
Türkiye stood by his country in times of need and provided support in many
areas from humanitarian aid to the Grain Corridor.
Sviridenko said that
despite the war, the economic partnership between the two countries remained
strong and that grain and iron and steel exports were important for them.
- Vitaliy Koval, Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of
Ukraine
Vitaliy Koval, Minister
of Agricultural Policy and Food of Ukraine, stated that Turkish and Ukrainian
companies work together in his country, and Türkiye is the 4th largest
trade and agricultural product partner.
Stating that farmers in
his country continue to produce steadily in the agricultural sector despite
serving as soldiers, Koval said, “I would like to invite Turkish companies to
cooperate, there is definitely a lot we can do. Especially in agriculture,
especially in the processing of agricultural products, we can establish very
good partnerships by taking advantage of your market information, access to
finance, technologies and experience.”