Month: January 2011

  • Turkey’s Bagis Denies EU Deal on Cyprus Ports, Anatolia Says

    Turkey’s Bagis Denies EU Deal on Cyprus Ports, Anatolia Says

    Turkey’s chief European Union negotiator, Egemen Bagis, denied reports that Turkey has agreed with the EU to open its ports to vessels from Cyprus, the state- run Anatolia news agency said.

    Bagis said in a Twitter message that the reports were untrue, Anatolia reported. Turkey’s position that it will open ports to Cypriot traffic only in return for the simultaneous opening of Cypriot ports to Turkish vessels is well known, the agency reported him as saying in response to a question.

    Cyprus is an EU member that is represented by the Greek Cypriot government. The north of the island has been occupied by Turkish troops since they invaded in 1974 following a coup by supporters of a union with Greece. The EU has demanded that Turkey open its ports to Cyprus to be considered for membership of the bloc.

    NTV-MSNBC is among news agencies that said earlier today that Turkey had agreed to open its ports to Cypriot vessels. The broadcaster didn’t say where it obtained the information.

    To contact the reporter on this story: Benjamin Harvey in Istanbul at [email protected].

    To contact the editors responsible for this story: Philip Sanders at [email protected].

    via Turkey’s Bagis Denies EU Deal on Cyprus Ports, Anatolia Says – Bloomberg.

  • Turkey’s construction industry aims to grow 10 percent in 2011

    Turkey’s construction industry aims to grow 10 percent in 2011

    31 December 2010, Friday / THE ANATOLIA NEWS AGENCY, ANKARA

    Turkey’s construction industry aims to grow 10 percent in 2011, the head of a vocational association said on Friday.

    Erdal Eren, chairman of Turkey’s Contractors’ Association, said that the construction industry, which had shrunk for eight quarters but started to grow in 2010, was expected to grow 10 percent in 2011.

    “Real estate and construction industry have overcome impacts of the crisis, and we get the signals for a more regular growth next year,” Eren told the Anatolia news agency.

    Eren said he thought Turkish contractors could undertake projects in particularly Russia and Qatar as olympic games and world cup finals would be held in those countries.

    The association chairman said Turkish contractors would also try to enter Central and Western African markets.

    Eren forecast the year-end construction business volume in foreign countries would be below 20 billion USD in 2010, and over 20 billion USD for 2011.