Turkey’s business circle welcomes new economic program

By Muhammed Ali Gurtas

ANKARA (AA) – Turkish business people have welcomed the country's new economic program for the period of 2019-2021 announced on Thursday.

Nail Olpak, head of Turkey’s Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEIK), said in a statement that the gradual economic growth targets mentioned in the new Medium-Term Program (MTP) are consistent with inflation targets through 2021.

“Setting practical goals and resting on systematic data is the most crucial aspect of the new MTP, ” Olpak said.

Olpak noted that the new MTP offers a very comprehensive content, including the business people's priorities of fiscal discipline, free market, struggle with inflation, sustainable growth and export.

“We will face difficulties in the short term, but economic growth will continue steadily in the medium-long-run, ” he said. “Now, it is time to take action, for all of us. ”

In another statement, Turkish Exporters' Assembly (TIM) Chairman Ismail Gulle said that the new MTP is prepared in an extremely practical manner.

“Our year-end target is climbing over $170 billion in exports, ” Gulle said. “We also promise to achieve next year's export target of $182 billion. ”

“This year, net exports will contribute substantially to the economic growth, and it will continue next year, ” he said.

“At every opportunity, we mention that making value-added export is the most healthy way to achieve qualitative economic growth and to lower current account deficit.

“Every steps to improve Turkey's macroeconomic conditions will be based on export, and both numbers of our exporters and quality of our exports will increase, ” he added.

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