According to the results of the survey organized by the Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEİK) and (TÜSİAD) Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen's Association (TÜSİAD) Exports with China Research Group, the most important problem in exports to China is logistics with 40% and China with 35%. It has been observed that there are legal regulations in It was stated by the business people who answered the survey that there were problems with China regarding visas after the Covid-19 measures.
The latest situation in foreign trade with China was conveyed in the Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen's Association report and the Foreign Economic Relations Board's survey study conducted with member companies currently exporting to China within the scope of efforts to increase exports from Turkey to China. The survey was conducted with senior executives of large-scale companies operating for more than 20 years and reaching export values of 1 to 50 million dollars.
At the beginning of the problems encountered in export transactions with China; Logistics-related issues come with 40%, followed by legal regulations in China with 35%, financing problems with 30%, problems caused by market entry conditions with 25%, other problems with 20%, problems arising from customs with 15% and plant issues with 5%. It was stated that there are health and health-related problems and that the awareness of Turkish products is low.
It was stated that a committee should be established regarding the process of developing and exporting products with high added value, and it was stated that studies should be carried out to increase the cooperation between companies for the potential to increase exports and to increase the awareness of Turkish products by making sales with the 'Made in Turkey' label, especially in high-end products.
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