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Turkey primed for post-Covid growth
Industry is fully prepared for the European Green Deal.
27th May 2021
The Turkish textile industry hopes to hit the ground running in the post-Covid era by forging lucrative partnerships with globally recognised brands and textile companies to reach a production capacity of $100 billion in the coming years.
“The imminent recovery of international trade offers enormous opportunities for cooperation between Turkish textile firms and foreign partners,” said Ahmet Öksüz, president of the Istanbul Textile and Raw Materials Exporters Association (ITHIB). “We are going through times in which global brands – and especially technical textile companies – need more and more cooperation. By establishing win-win relationships, we wish to turn the pandemic era into an era of opportunities.
Turkey poised for post pandemic growth
Country s textiles and clothing industries are fully prepared for the European Green Deal.
27th May 2021
The Turkish textile industry hopes to hit the ground running in the post-Covid era by forging lucrative partnerships with globally recognised brands and textile companies to reach a production capacity of $100 billion in the coming years.
“The imminent recovery of international trade offers enormous opportunities for cooperation between Turkish textile firms and foreign partners,” said Ahmet Öksüz, president of the Istanbul Textile and Raw Materials Exporters Association (ITHIB). “We are going through times in which global brands – and especially technical textile companies – need more and more cooperation. By establishing win-win relationships, we wish to turn the pandemic era into an era of opportunities.