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World

Turkiye and Gulf states to launch talks for free trade pact

Published March 21, 2024 Updated March 21, 2024 05:35pm
Photo: Kuwait News Agency
Photo: Kuwait News Agency
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ANKARA: Turkiye and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have signed a deal to launch negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA), Turkish Trade Minister Omer Bolat said on Thursday, as Ankara steps up efforts to expand economic ties with the region.

After years of tension, Turkiye launched a diplomatic charm offensive in 2020 to mend ties with Gulf countries, namely the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia. Ankara already has a trade agreement, dubbed a comprehensive economic partnership agreement, with the UAE.

Since then, Ankara has signed deals worth billions with Gulf nations, including Qatar, with which it enjoys strong ties.

“The agreement will liberalize trade in goods and services, facilitate investments and trade, and increase our country’s trade with the region,” Bolat said on social media platform X.

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Ankara believed the talks would be completed as soon as possible, he added, saying the pact would lead to one of the world’s largest free trade areas, between Turkiye and members of the GCC, with a total value of $2.4 trillion.

The GCC groups Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain.

In a statement, GCC Secretary General Jasem al-Budaiwi said the accord to launch FTA talks “is a demonstration of the robust and strategic partnership between the GCC countries and Turkey.”

He said it showcased successful cooperation between the GCC and Turkiye across various fields, including commerce, economics, and finance.

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As ties have improved, Gulf Arab nations are looking to Turkiye for help developing local industries and technology transfer in their ambitious effort to diversify their economies away from oil.

Last week, Turkiye and Britain said they would launch talks on an expanded FTA to include goods and services in the deal.

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Az_Iz Mar 21, 2024 07:34pm
GDP of GCC and Turkey is $3.4 trillion,not $2.4 trillion as reported here.GCC alone is $2.25 trillion,and Turkey is $1.15 trillion.In PPP terms total is $7.2 trillion.It will be mutually beneficial.
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Az_Iz Mar 21, 2024 07:39pm
Total GDP of GCC and Turkey is $3.4 trillion,not $2.4 trillion,and PPP is $7.2 trillion,quite huge,and mutually beneficial.Should have done this,long ago.Egypt,Iraq,Pakistan & Iran should be included.
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Az_Iz Mar 21, 2024 07:45pm
Total GDP is $3.4 trillion. PPP is $7.2 trillion.Later Egypt,Iraq,Pakistan and even Iran should be included,making it $12.5 trillion.It will be mutually beneficial for all.
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Az_Iz Mar 21, 2024 07:48pm
If Egypt,Iraq,Pakistan and even Iran are included, making it $12.5 trillion(PPP),then as a block,it can do FTA with China,ASEAN and whoever else,on better terms.
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