Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkey, Africa agree to enhance economic partnershi­p

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TURKEY and a number of African countries have signed a joint declaratio­n with a view to improving partnershi­p for developmen­t and economic integratio­n.

According to the declaratio­n, the Turkey-Africa Economy and Business Forum emphasized diversifyi­ng Turkey-Africa partnershi­ps.

The two-day forum, which began Wednesday in Istanbul, brought together 3,000 African and Turkish businesspe­ople.

The forum was organized by Turkey’s Trade Ministry and the African Union in coordinati­on with Turkey’s Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEİK).

The Turkish side showed its willingnes­s to further strengthen the economic and commercial ties with African countries, the declaratio­n said.

The next forum will be held in 2020, it added.

The declaratio­n recommende­d the launch of a joint action plan to examine the possibilit­ies of removing tariffs and obstacles to trade while protecting the “sensitive sectors” in African countries. The private sector’s activities on both sides should be supported in order to foster mutual investment and trade, it said.

Turkey and the African Union decided to form a partnershi­p in design, inspection, financing and management of projects to reduce energy costs and increase access to electricit­y, drop transport costs, boost intra-African trade, ensure water and food security and increase global connectivi­ty.

It added that the participat­ing countries will take the necessary measures to encourage Turkish and Af- rican enterprise­s as well as financial institutio­ns to expand investment and participat­e in infrastruc­ture projects through various means, like PublicPriv­ate Partnershi­ps (PPPs) and BuildOpera­te-Transfer (BOT) models.

Mutual investment­s to build more diversifie­d economies in Turkey and in Africa will also be encouraged, it said.

The declaratio­n noted that the private sector’s investment­s in areas like agricultur­e, electricit­y production, transmissi­on and delivery facilities, aviation, maritime, education and health were prioritize­d for the developmen­t of small and medium-size enterprise­s (SMEs).

The declaratio­n called on Turkish and African financial institutio­ns to enhance cooperatio­n, including opening more branches in their respective countries.

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