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Russia remains Turkey’s main trading partner, according to the Turkish Minister of Customs and Trade Bulent Tufenkci. | |
"Despite the cyclic reduction in bilateral trade, which stood at $38 billion, Russia is the main trading partner of Turkey," Tufenkci said in an interview with Anadolu news agency. | |
According to the minister, Moscow’s decision to lift a ban on some fruit imports from Turkey is a very important step in restoring relations between the two countries. | According to the minister, Moscow’s decision to lift a ban on some fruit imports from Turkey is a very important step in restoring relations between the two countries. |
“Citrus exports to Russia (except for oranges and tangerines) grew by 15 percent from January to September compared with the same period the previous year,” said Tufenkci. | |
On Tuesday, Russia allowed imports of Turkish oranges, tangerines, apricots, peaches, plums and other fruit. The ban on grapes, apples, pears, strawberries, as well as vegetables and poultry remains in force. | On Tuesday, Russia allowed imports of Turkish oranges, tangerines, apricots, peaches, plums and other fruit. The ban on grapes, apples, pears, strawberries, as well as vegetables and poultry remains in force. |
A decision on the vegetable ban will be made after an inspection by Russian agriculture watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor which is paying another visit to Turkish food companies next week. | A decision on the vegetable ban will be made after an inspection by Russian agriculture watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor which is paying another visit to Turkish food companies next week. |
According to Tufenkci, Turkish products are supplied to Russia by sea through the ports of Samsun, Izmit, Ambarli; and by land - via checkpoints at Kapikule, Hamzabeyli and Sarp. The minister said Turkish customs has the potential to cope with additional volume should Russia-Turkey trade grow. | |
READ MORE: Putin & Erdogan talk restoring trade, Turkish Stream, Syria cooperation in Istanbul | READ MORE: Putin & Erdogan talk restoring trade, Turkish Stream, Syria cooperation in Istanbul |
It’s been almost a year since the downing of a Russian jet by Turkey led to a deterioration of bilateral relations. In response Moscow imposed economic sanctions against Ankara, including a ban on Turkish agricultural products. Other restrictions included cancelling charter flights to Turkey, the introduction of a visa regime, and a ban on hiring Turkish citizens. | It’s been almost a year since the downing of a Russian jet by Turkey led to a deterioration of bilateral relations. In response Moscow imposed economic sanctions against Ankara, including a ban on Turkish agricultural products. Other restrictions included cancelling charter flights to Turkey, the introduction of a visa regime, and a ban on hiring Turkish citizens. |
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