The number of internationally capitalized companies in Turkey surpasses 30,000

The number of internationally capitalized companies in Turkey surpassed 30,000 at the end of 2012, with over half of these companies being European Union-based, according to figures compiled from Economy Ministry data reports HurriyetThere are 32,604 foreign capitalized companies...

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The number of internationally capitalized companies in Turkey surpasses 30,000



Balkans.com Business News Correspondent - 12.03.2013

The number of internationally capitalized companies in Turkey surpassed 30,000 at the end of 2012, with over half of these companies being European Union-based, according to figures compiled from Economy Ministry data reports Hurriyet
There are 32,604 foreign capitalized companies and branches in Turkey, 5,494 of which are associates of Turkish companies with domestic capital.
The top sector among foreign companies operating in Turkey is wholesale and retail trade, comprising 32 percent of foreign companies. The real estate sector, at 16 percent, comes in second.
German companies top the list
Manufacturing is another sector attracting internationally capitalized companies. After the real estate sector, manufacturing comes in third place with 4,980 companies operating in the industry.
Of those foreign companies within the manufacturing sector, 553 produce chemicals, 520 produce food products and 483 produce beverages and tobacco.
The data suggests nearly half – 50.3 percent – of these companies are EU-based. Among them, Germany ranks first with 5,158 companies in Turkey, England follows with 2,446 and the Netherlands come in third with 2,105 companies.


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