According to the
Turkey's Steel Exporters' Association (CIB), Turkish Ministry of Economy representatives and economy minister Zafer Çağlayan held a meeting on October 19 with domestic companies participating in the ministry's project aimed at increasing
Turkey's international competitiveness. The Turkish Ministry of Economy is supporting companies from different sectors in order to achieve
Turkey's aim of $500 billion in overall export value by 2023.
The CIB said that it has completed commercial visits to nine countries and 12 cities in order to increase steel exports to the markets outlined in the support project.
CIB president Namık Ekinci said that the performance of the project reflects the cooperation of the participant institutions in determining exact requirements and formulating a strong strategy in line with needs.
Mr. Ekinci stated, "We listened to visitors' comments after every commercial visit completed and considered criticisms for the purpose of realizing a better visit next time. Almost 4,000 bilateral business meetings with 300 steel importers in nine countries were held during the visits and we hosted two purchasing commitee meetings in
Turkey in order to give exposure to our steel production mills and to ensure familiarization between the two sides."
The CIB president said that 47 steel exporting companies are responsible for 47 percent of the total steel exports of the country and that
Turkey's total steel exports to the visited countries saw a 75 percent increase in the period after commercial visits.