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  2. Turkish Emissions Trading System - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Emissions Trading System is the draft carbon emission trading system of Turkey, which is supposed to start in 2025, [1]: section 4.8 with a pilot phase including industries such as cement, [2] before the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism starts charging in 2026.

  3. Borsa Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    The Borsa İstanbul (abbreviated as BIST) is the sole exchange entity of Turkey combining the former Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) (Turkish: İstanbul Menkul Kıymetler Borsası, IMKB), the Istanbul Gold Exchange (Turkish: İstanbul Altın Borsası, İAB) and the Derivatives Exchange of Turkey (Turkish: Vadeli İşlem Opsiyon Borsası, VOB) under one umbrella.

  4. List of companies listed on the Istanbul Stock Exchange

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    Sodium sulphate and salt manufacturer in central Turkey. Alkim Kağıt: ALKA: Paper plant of Alkim, in İzmir. Alternatif Bank: ALNTF, ARFYO: ABank, part of the Anadolu Group. Altınyağ: ALYAG: Vegetable oil producer in İzmir, part of Artı Yatırım Holding. Altınyunus: AYCES: Operators of the Altınyunus resort in Çeşme, İzmir. Anadolu ...

  5. List of countries by leading trade partners - Wikipedia

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    Emerging markets such as Russia, Brazil, India, South Africa, and Turkey are becoming increasingly important as major markets or source countries in various regions. For individual EU member states, intra-EU trade is collectively greater than trade with any other partner.

  6. Economy of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, the main trading partners of Turkey are the European Union, Russia, the United Kingdom, the UAE, Iraq, and China, many being top in both export as well as import. [146] Turkey has taken advantage of a customs union with the EU , signed in 1995, to increase industrial production for exports, while benefiting from EU-origin foreign ...

  7. World Trade Center Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    World Trade Center Istanbul (WTCI) (Turkish: İstanbul Dünya Ticaret Merkezi, İDTM) is a service company established in 1982 and based in Yeşilköy, Istanbul, Turkey, which, to promote international commerce and world trade, provides commercial information and market research services, organizes trade delegation programs, operates fair areas and offers office, convention and meeting halls ...

  8. List of companies of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkey is a democratic, secular, unitary, constitutional republic with a diverse cultural heritage. [1] [2] As of July 2024, there are 2.439,859 registered companies based in the country. [3] The country has an emerging market economy as defined by the IMF. [4] Turkey is among the world's developed countries according to the CIA World Factbook. [5]

  9. Greenhouse gas emissions by Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Unless Turkey's energy policy is changed, European Union (EU) emissions per person are forecast to fall below Turkey's during the 2020s. [ 101 ] : 22 Since the EU is Turkey's main trading partner, a comparison with targets in the European Green Deal is important to help Turkish businesses avoid future EU carbon tariffs on exports such as steel ...