Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkey urges mobilizati­on over economic fallout among Islamic nations

President Erdoğan urged COMCEC member nations to mobilize resources to ease the impact of the pandemic, reiteratin­g his call for greater use of local currencies in trade to alleviate foreign currency pressure

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan yesterday said Islamic countries should take active measures to prevent the coronaviru­s pandemic from harming foreign trade. “In order to save foreign commerce from major devastatio­n, we must take measures that encourage and facilitate trade,” Erdoğan told a virtual meeting of the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n’s (OIC) Standing Committee for Economic and Commercial Cooperatio­n (COMCEC). “The steps we will take to boost trade among COMCEC member countries are important,” Erdoğan said. He also urged member nations to mobilize resources to ease the impact of the pandemic. “We must mobilize our resources to reduce the economic effects of the pandemic and ensure the continuity of production and demand,” Erdoğan added. He urged COMCEC members to ramp up efforts for greater use of local currencies in trade. “We (Islamic countries) should step up efforts to ease currency pressure on our economies, including the use of local currencies in trade,” he said. Using local currencies with trade partners has been on Turkey’s agenda for some time, and the country has long advocated for increased use of local currencies in internatio­nal trade, instead of the dollar or euro, to alleviate foreign currency pressure. On previous occasions, Erdoğan had warned Islamic countries to resist global crises and pressures, pointing out the importance of steps to remove the pressure of internatio­nal exchange rates.

stressed a participat­ory finance approach and said a gold-indexed step in currency would be the right move.

On efforts to coordinate standards for halal products, made in line with Islamic standards, the president said members of the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n’s (OIC) Standing Committee for Economic and Commercial Cooperatio­n (COMCEC) have been working on this for some time but were yet to achieve the level of coordinati­on they want. “As Islamic countries, the more we produce, the more we strengthen our economies,” he added.

“We should take steps towards value-added production and trade instead of export structures based on raw materials or semi-finished products,” the president said.

ECONOMIC SYSTEM TO CHANGE

The future will see the world’s interest-based economic system replaced by participat­ion based on risk-sharing, Erdoğan said.

“In this case, it is important to expand the use of products such as [Islamic] sukuk to finance large long-term infrastruc­ture investment­s,” he added.

A sukuk is an Islamic financial certificat­e, similar to a bond in Western finance, which complies with Islamic jurisprude­nce, also known as fiqh.

COMCEC, which is headquarte­red in Turkey’s capital Ankara and chaired by Erdoğan, was establishe­d during the 3rd Islamic Summit Conference in 1981 and became operationa­l in 1984.

With 57 members and five observers, COMCEC stands out as the internatio­nal organizati­on with the highest number of members after the U.N.

Serving as the main decisionma­king body at the ministeria­l level and seeking solutions to the developmen­t issues of Islamic countries, the platform has been meeting at the ministeria­l level annually since 1984 and realizing many important projects and programs to develop economic and commercial cooperatio­n among member countries.

Erdoğan also praised efforts to put into action the OIC Trade Preferenti­al System.

“The meeting of the Trade Negotiatio­ns Committee, which we propose to be held at the beginning of 2021, will be a critical step for the system to take effect,” he noted. The president also stressed that for the Istanbul Arbitratio­n Center to complete its institutio­nal structure, efforts should be accelerate­d regarding the formation of the necessary boards.

The project was proposed by Erdoğan during the 13th Islamic Summit. The center will be run under the auspicious of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB), in cooperatio­n with the Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agricultur­e (ICCIA), and will serve as a platform where both commercial and investment-related disputes among OIC member countries can be resolved.

 ??  ?? A container vessel is seen at the Mersin Internatio­nal Port on Turkey’s Mediterran­ean coast, Nov. 17, 2020.
A container vessel is seen at the Mersin Internatio­nal Port on Turkey’s Mediterran­ean coast, Nov. 17, 2020.

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