Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkey looks to double steel exports to Latin America

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THE TURKISH steel industry, which comes to the fore as the most affected sector by increasing protection­ist tendencies, especially from the U.S., has turned its route toward Latin America, whose annual steel imports reach some $31 billion. The sector, which increased its exports despite the recent additional tariffs imposed by the U.S., has begun to increase its influence in new markets and has rolled up its sleeves to increase its market share from 4 percent to 12 percent in Latin American countries, ranging from Panama to Colombia and from Chile to Paraguay with the aim of doubling its exports to this market, according to a report in the Hürriyet newspaper.

TURKEY reached an agreement with the World Bank for $200 million in funding for public sector energy efficiency investment­s, Turkey’s Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez said yesterday.

“Local municipali­ties and public institutio­ns via ILBANK will use the long-term finance provided with low interest rate,” Dönmez stated.

Speaking at 5th Extraordin­ary General Assembly of the Energy Efficiency Associatio­n, Dönmez declared that energy efficiency is the key to lowering consumptio­n, which in turn will enable a cleaner environmen­t.

“Energy efficiency is a common target for the whole country to ensure less energy imports and a better economy,” he said. “We saved $122 million thanks to energy efficiency investment­s in 2017 and prevented $500 million worth of gas imports.”

Turkey plans investment­s of around $11 billion for energy efficiency projects in all related sectors by 2023 in line with the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan announced earlier this year.

The country foresees savings of $30 billion by 2033 thanks to these investment­s.

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