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Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat spoke at the Business World
Roundtable Meeting within the scope of the Turkiye-EU High Level
Trade Dialogue. Bolat stated that the customs Union between Turkiye
and the European Union (EU) should be updated and developed in the
face of the changing structure of international trade.
Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat spoke at the opening of the
Business World Roundtable Meeting within the scope of the first
Turkiye-EU High Level Trade Dialogue held at the EU Commission
building in Brussels.
"This platform represents the cornerstone of our collective
efforts to create a forward-looking vision for our economic
partnership," said Bolat, adding that they are determined to
overcome current challenges, seize new opportunities and ensure a
prosperous future for both the EU and Turkiye.
"We have been working diligently to create a new and positive
agenda between Turkiye and the EU since the second half of 2023,"
Bolat said.
Bolat stated that through determined and collaborative efforts,
they have successfully developed a comprehensive roadmap designed
to further deepen the comprehensive integration between Turkiye and
the EU, and that EU Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis
has played a vital role in shaping and guiding this transformative
process.
The Customs Union played an important role
Minister Bolat spoke about bilateral economic relations and the
Customs Union as follows:
"The EU and Turkiye have always been important economic and
commercial partners. With the establishment of the Customs Union
between Turkiye and the EU in 1995, we have managed to establish
this partnership on a strong contractual basis. Since then, the
Customs Union has played an important role in the continuous
development of trade relations through the progressive
liberalization of trade and Turkiye's compliance with the EU acquis
and trade policies. We have successfully built on our previous
successes and increased our bilateral trade every year. As a
result, in 2023, our bilateral trade reached an all-time high of
$210 billion. By promoting uninterrupted trade and investment
flows, the Customs Union has created significant value for the
business communities in both regions, increasing their
competitiveness in the global market."
"The Customs Union structure should be developed"
Minister Bolat made the following assessment: "Considering the
changing landscape of international trade in the last 30 years,
there are important areas where we can improve the structure of the
Customs Union . "
Bolat, who drew attention to the importance of expanding the
Customs Union to new areas such as services and digital trade
during the update process, explained that cooperation in green and
digital transformation should be deepened.
Structural flaws in the Customs Union
"It is a fact that the current structure of the Customs Union,
which was initially designed as a temporary arrangement until
Turkiye's full membership in the EU, has permanent structural
flaws," Bolat said.
Bolat emphasized that the flaws in the Customs Union are the
increasing inequalities between the parties' Free Trade Agreement
networks, land quotas and cumbersome visa procedures that hinder
the ability of business representatives to fully benefit from the
Customs Union. "The implementation of transit quotas today leads to
longer and more costly deliveries of Turkish products that should
circulate freely in our Customs Union," he said.
Visa problem
Minister Bolat reminded that not only Turkish products were
affected by this situation, but also products produced by EU
companies in Turkiye faced the same obstacles, and said , "The
bottlenecks in visa procedures not only disrupted the activities of
the Turkish business world, but also caused serious uncertainties
in the multinational business models of Europe, which has close
commercial ties with the EU."
"Current problems limit the benefits obtained from the Customs
Union," said Bolat, adding that the potential of trade and economic
relations would increase with the deepening of the Customs
Union.
Bolat pointed out that the world and international economy have
reached a turning point recently, saying, "Many developments in the
international arena have left economies around the world facing
unprecedented risks and threats . "
Bolat stated that mutual tariff wars, fierce competition between
the world's leading economic centers and military conflicts
affecting many regions threaten the years-long economic
globalization and liberalization process, and pointed out that in
the current geopolitical context, countries around the world are
taking protectionist measures and turning to trade barriers.
"Under these circumstances, we see the Customs Union as a
compass that helps us chart the right course in our commercial and
economic interactions, while also ensuring the continuation of the
positive course of EU-Turkiye relations," said Bolat, adding that
Turkey's strong economic structure and strategic location will play
a key role in diversifying supply chains and increasing economic
security.
Bolat stated that when the EU and Turkiye continue their close
cooperation, they will better protect their economies from external
shocks and be more robust against emerging economic threats. "My
expectation is that the High Level Trade Dialogue between Turkey
and the EU, as a new format to coordinate our efforts, will lead to
the formation of such a forward-looking vision. I have no doubt
that this close cooperation will also lead to the updating of our
Customs Union and the deepening of Turkey-EU relations," he
said.
"Producers and value chains are connected by the Customs
Union"
"The Customs Union has beautifully connected producers and the
value chain," said EU Commission Vice President Valdis
Dombrovskis.
Emphasizing that bilateral trade relations between Turkiye and
the EU are very strong, Dombrovskis said, "A new record was broken
in bilateral trade in 2023 with 206 billion euros. Turkiye became
the 5th largest trade partner of the EU."
Dombrovskis stated that the mutual trade in goods between
Turkiye and the EU is balanced and the value chains are strongly
interconnected.
Underlining that removing trade barriers and enriching trade
relations will increase resilience, Dombrovskis said that today's
dialogue is an important platform where various issues, such as
removing trade barriers and determining different areas of
cooperation will be discussed.
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