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Turkey is a very important
cotton country, which is an advantage in raw materials.
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The monetary policies, the banking
systems, techniques, rules and regulations are uniform throughout the country.
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The textile industry has
achieved international integration with free market rules.
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Textile firms in Turkey retains high
capacity and new technology.
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The Turkish textile industry
enjoys the advantage of low labour costs, while maintaining best quality,
compared to developed countries.
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The Turkish textile industry has
made the transition from producing basic products with low added value to
producing high quality products with high added value. |
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The established production
centres – the Marmara region, mainly around Istanbul - are at present
specializing in the production of quality products leaving the production of
basic products to Anatolia, thus cretaing opportunities for the textile
industry throughout the country.
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Buyers coming to Turkey have the
opportunity of selecting from a wide range of products.
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The Turkish textile industry is
one of the sectors that takes full advantage of the Customs Union with the European Union.
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Turkey’s location is a great
advantage. There is a population of 600 million people living in the
surroundings of Turkey, at a distance of only two hours. Buyers coming from
Europe are able to do their business in only one day. |