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What is the driving force behind Turkish Economic problem?

  • The on going Trump attack on Turkish Economy

    Votes: 29 19.9%
  • Jewish Agenda to weaken adjacent countries to Israel

    Votes: 36 24.7%
  • Internal Turkish economic problems

    Votes: 50 34.2%
  • Falling Exports for Turkey

    Votes: 5 3.4%
  • Loss of Tourism income for Turkey

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • External Loans or Debt impacting Economy

    Votes: 25 17.1%

  • Total voters
    146
The real disgrace is we are swallowing threats with no consequenses.

Why our airspace is still open to US? Why we still let US to use İncirlik for US to support PKK in north syria/iraq?

Is "bending over in front of USA silently" really our benefit? o_O Where is our government amk
 
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Closing Incirlik or Bosporus are the ultimate weapons. No one use ultimate weapon in the first stage on a conflict. It’s like an enemy is shelling you with one strike and you respond with your whole Air Force.

Before you go “full in” think twice and strike back in an adequate way. First way is fend off the US blow, second way strike back in an adequate way.

Just my opinion.
 
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The real disgrace is we are swallowing threats with no consequenses.

Why our airspace is still open to US? Why we still let US to use İncirlik for US to support PKK in north syria/iraq?

Is "bending over in front of USA silently" really our benefit? o_O Where is our government amk

You sound like a 15year old teenager high on testosterone with your bright ideas, can you please calm down.
 
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Closing Incirlik or Bosporus are the ultimate weapons. No one use ultimate weapon in the first stage on a conflict. It’s like an enemy is shelling you with one strike and you respond with your whole Air Force.

Before you go “full in” think twice and strike back in an adequate way. First way is fend off the US blow, second way strike back in an adequate way.

Just my opinion.

Talking like a true Bismarck descedant :P

Do you know how much Turkeys foreign dept is?

Does Turkey have unsustainable debt in foreign currency?

http://factcheckingturkey.com/economy/does-turkey-have-unsustainable-debt-foreign-currency-483
 
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They'll go back the way they came in.....

The Big Three has already lost its credibility, objectivity and trust as they are all politically tinted.
These are Hari-kari type ops.....

He's like the son-in-law President Trump never had.....
 
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Could you at least sum it up in few crucial points.
Google translator usually does a good job but I do for you and other readers a favor here. Not word by word, just the meaning.

- to export a product worth $100, Turkey imports product parts worth $82.

- turkish company usually compete with others on foreign markets over price. The marge is thin.

- with lira devaluation, the marge is zero.

- on domestic market, corporate buyers make decision based on terms of payment, 6, 10 or 12 months, not on best quality nor best price.

- now with many sellers demanding immediate payment in foreign currency,which many buyers can’t, the trading system will inevitably collapse.

Not to mention the other major problems as high inflation,high unemployment, insecurity in justice system, one man rule, debts domestic and foreign.
 
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One part of the Turkish economy that just keeps booming is fruit exports. While cherry season is now over in many countries, harvesting season in Turkey lasts longer. Excellent geographic conditions are just one reason why the country is the world's top cherry producer. Its exports are literally being flown to new heights. Mobin Nasir tell us how.
 
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500 gram cherry is here €3,19. Thats about 22TL

If the farmers sell a kg for €2,- its still good.
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What about green tractors for our farmers? Wouldnt that decrease the production costs?
 
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