The Electrical and Electronics Exporters' Association (TET) 2019 Export Achievement Awards, which were held for the 6th time this year, found their owners on Wednesday, February 26. Vestel was the company that exported the most in 2019 in the Srector. Arçelik was the second most exporting company in the sector, while BSH Ev Aletleri took the third place.
The 2019 TET Export Achievement Award Ceremony, where the export champions operating in the Electrical and Electronics sectors are awarded, was held at Istanbul Conrad Bosphorus Hotel on Wednesday, February 26. Deputy Minister of Trade Rıza Tuna Turagay, TİM President İsmail Gülle, TET Chairman of the Board of Directors Dr. At the ceremony attended by Güven Uçkan and sector representatives, the companies that realized the most exports in the electricity and electronics sector in Turkey were awarded.
Electricity - Electronics Sector's 2019 Exports Amount to 11.5 Billion Dollars
Electrical-Electronics sector exports, which amounted to 11.5 billion dollars in 2019, constitute 7 percent of Turkey's exports. The sector makes a significant contribution to Turkey's 2023 target. TET Chairman of the Board of Directors, who thanked the sector representatives at the award ceremony, Dr. Güven Uçkan said, "Our White Goods sector is the No. 1 producer in Europe with a production of 25 million units. It has left behind Germany and Italy, formerly known as white goods production bases. According to Euromonitor data, Turkey is in the second position behind China, which realizes half of the world's production." Uçkan said that the sector's exports reached $ 11.5 billion in 2019 and received a share of 6.5 percent from Turkey's exports. Pointing out that the state should support cash as in many countries at the end of the projects for investments that provide raw materials and components in order for the sector to become stronger, Uçkan said that investment support should be applied at the rate of 25% to 50% of the project price, especially in products where know-how requiring technology transfer is intense, and that the company limits in the export of high-tech products and the Turquality brand support program should be removed. Brought.
Speaking at the award ceremony , Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM) Chairman İsmail Gülle said, "In 2019, 3.6 percent of high-tech exports were made. High-tech exports are very important for this country. Turkey is the 32nd country in electronics, it is in our hands to raise it higher.Until 2020, there was no suitable environment for investment. With interest rates coming to this point, we have the opportunity to produce more and sell more. In January, the painting teaches us a lesson, especially for the UK. We will never give up on the UK market in a situation where competition is so increasing. We will work to meet the $190 billion target. We sincerely hope to reach the figures of 200 afterwards."
The Electrical and Electronics Exporters' Association (TET) 2019 Export Achievement Awards, which were held for the 6th time this year, found their owners on Wednesday, February 26. Vestel was the company that exported the most in 2019 in the Srector. Arçelik was the second most exporting company in the sector, while BSH Ev Aletleri took the third place.
The 2019 TET Export Achievement Award Ceremony, where the export champions operating in the Electrical and Electronics sectors are awarded, was held at Istanbul Conrad Bosphorus Hotel on Wednesday, February 26. Deputy Minister of Trade Rıza Tuna Turagay, TİM President İsmail Gülle, TET Chairman of the Board of Directors Dr. At the ceremony attended by Güven Uçkan and sector representatives, the companies that realized the most exports in the electricity and electronics sector in Turkey were awarded.
Electricity - Electronics Sector's 2019 Exports Amount to 11.5 Billion Dollars
Electrical-Electronics sector exports, which amounted to 11.5 billion dollars in 2019, constitute 7 percent of Turkey's exports. The sector makes a significant contribution to Turkey's 2023 target. TET Chairman of the Board of Directors, who thanked the sector representatives at the award ceremony, Dr. Güven Uçkan said, "Our White Goods sector is the No. 1 producer in Europe with a production of 25 million units. It has left behind Germany and Italy, formerly known as white goods production bases. According to Euromonitor data, Turkey is in the second position behind China, which realizes half of the world's production." Uçkan said that the sector's exports reached $ 11.5 billion in 2019 and received a share of 6.5 percent from Turkey's exports. Pointing out that the state should support cash as in many countries at the end of the projects for investments that provide raw materials and components in order for the sector to become stronger, Uçkan said that investment support should be applied at the rate of 25% to 50% of the project price, especially in products where know-how requiring technology transfer is intense, and that the company limits in the export of high-tech products and the Turquality brand support program should be removed. Brought.
Speaking at the award ceremony , Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM) Chairman İsmail Gülle said, "In 2019, 3.6 percent of high-tech exports were made. High-tech exports are very important for this country. Turkey is the 32nd country in electronics, it is in our hands to raise it higher.Until 2020, there was no suitable environment for investment. With interest rates coming to this point, we have the opportunity to produce more and sell more. In January, the painting teaches us a lesson, especially for the UK. We will never give up on the UK market in a situation where competition is so increasing. We will work to meet the $190 billion target. We sincerely hope to reach the figures of 200 afterwards."
Speaking later at the award ceremony, Deputy Minister of Trade Rıza Tuna Turagay said, "We have exported 180 billion dollars. In a period of decline in world trade, we increased our exports by 2.2%. We were among the top 8 countries in exports on the basis of value increase in the world. We have to rely on our economy. These are indicators of positive trends. Step by step we are getting better. 48 percent of our exports are to the European Union. We gave a surplus to our traditional market, the European Union, in 2019 after a long break. But it's not good to be so attached to a market. We need to do market diversification. We need to work hard, produce more value-added products. You are our pupil. We must work to raise Turkey's flag higher."
(TIM) Chairman İsmail Gülle "In 2019, 3.6 percent of high-tech exports were made. High-tech exports are very important for this country. Turkey is the 32nd country in electronics, it is in our hands to raise it higher.Until 2020, there was no suitable environment for investment. With interest rates coming to this point, we have the opportunity to produce more and sell more. In January, the painting teaches us a lesson, especially for the UK. We will never give up on the UK market in a situation where competition is so increasing. We will work to meet the $190 billion target. We sincerely hope to reach the figures of 200 afterwards."
Speaking later at the award ceremony, Deputy Minister of Trade Rıza Tuna Turagay said, "We have exported 180 billion dollars. In a period of decline in world trade, we increased our exports by 2.2%. We were among the top 8 countries in exports on the basis of value increase in the world. We have to rely on our economy. These are indicators of positive trends. Step by step we are getting better. 48 percent of our exports are to the European Union. We gave a surplus to our traditional market, the European Union, in 2019 after a long break. But it's not good to be so attached to a market. We need to do market diversification. We need to work hard, produce more value-added products. You are our pupil. We must work to raise Turkey's flag higher."