Positivevibrations schreef op 4 januari 2012 21:57:
The report studies the Turkish automobile market, comprising of passenger cars, commercial vehicles, tractors, and automotive component market, comprehensively. It also evaluates the export market and opportunities for the automobile industry and its associated industries.
In recent years, the automotive sector has become the country’s leading exporter, with total exports of USD 16.9 billion in 2009, which constituted 17.4 percent of Turkey’s total export revenues. Exports were USD 8.7 billion in the first six months of 2010. The Turkish automotive sector was affected by the global economic crisis. Domestic demand for passenger vehicles held up remarkably well, actually growing by 20,9 percent in 2009 compared with 2008. This rise is largely because of the temporary incentives provided by the government: substantial reduction of the Special Consumption Tax on automobile purchases in March-June 2009 and a more limited reduction in July-September. However exports, which comprise the majority of production, fell by 30.9 percent due to weakness seen in the European markets in 2009.
For further information on the report, please kindly contact with the Commercial and Economic Department of the Consulate-General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Istanbul and Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Ankara.
Tel: +90 212 393 21 34-29-04
om maar even te vermelden dat het hier dus om een klein bedrijfje gaat...
als je de website eens goed bekijkt en ziet dat achter dat kleine kantoor een giga netwerk verscholen gaat met veel kapitaal.
de turken komen eraan en als het om de mongolen gaat Djengis Khan was een mongool die meer heeft waargemaakt dan menig harde schreeuwers in dit fora.