Turkey: Machinery sector eyes Middle East, Central Asia
Turkish manufacturers offer reasonable prices, logistical advantages compared to European rivals, says businessman

ANKARA
Turkish producers are looking to expand the country's machinery sector exports to the Middle East and Central Asia, a Turkish businessman said Wednesday.
Mehmet Selim Akkok, founder of Mese Makina, said buyers in the Middle East preferred high-quality Turkish machines. "Moreover, Turkish manufacturers offer reasonable prices and have logistical advantages, compared to European producers."
Despite the novel coronavirus pandemic and the related fallout, Turkey has achieved great success and kept its losses at a minimum level, said Akkok.
"I think there'll be a great breakthrough in 2021 with the increase in exports to Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries," he added.
Pointing out that Turkey's machinery exports reached nearly $17 billion in 2020, Akkok predicted that this figure would be around $20 billion in the first half 2021.
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