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Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in June

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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Pyrpolizer » Mon May 11, 2015 7:58 pm

Lordo wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:
Lordo wrote:you are being led by my turncoat friend like terggies to christmas. he always compares appales with pears and ends up with bent bananas.

look at the chinese labour force. there are people that earn under 2 dollars an hour. is china an economic power. how the hell does that happen. because shitface has a chip on his shoulder and unless he says something bad about terggy he bloody cant sleep at night.

you are safe for another night shitface. look at greece and what wages were before or even sheeprus and see what people were earning and what their economy is like. wtf are you boys mumbling about.

go do something useful in your lives and stop wasting your time.


We are stating the obvious that EU does not need Turkey and Turkey has nothing to offer the EU that she doesn't already have.
Economic power comes from 2 factors, size of economy and purchasing power of it's people.Obviously Turkey is something like Poland.
And since the EU already has slave salaries countries in it, she doesn't need more...

hang on a mo pypro how can i say this without upsetting your sensitive nature. if you are right why the furq are the eu negotiating if they dont want terggy in the eu. secondly lets see now how can we say this so that even shitface undertsnads because he only understand one type of analogy. if the yanks tell the european to bend over and spread her legs like a bitch on heat what is the eu to do. does that explain it. if you need further explanations please do not hesitate to ask. what are we hear for other than to explain realities to people who are lost in space and time at the same time.


but... they are not negotiating!! 8 chapters are completely frozen. Turkey is doing absolutely no progress on the rest, i mean minority rights, human rights issues and so on, and neither is really interested to join the EU. Thirdly there is no vision for ANY Eu enlargement for the next 20-30 years. Turkey is a large economy, that is currently based on cheap labour. The EU does not need any more cheap labour than what it already has.
It seems to me that the EU just needs Turkey as a "barrier" from immigrants/islamic states. That's all.

btw I would really prefer Turkey was more determined to join EU and the EU would be really serious in getting her in. This way we could have some leverage as Cyprus. The way things are we have absolutely no leverage!

I think Kikapu's posts are not dealing directly with Turkeys EU road. He is simply countering the myth that Turkey is doing great economically.
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Nikitas » Mon May 11, 2015 11:28 pm

Comparing China to Turkey is nonsense. China is a huge market by itself. China also innovates, developing market oriented technology, as in ship building, solar power, renewables, and many other fields. Their defence industry manages to produce stealth fighters and air craft carriers, something that shows the depth of the technological base.

Turkey relies solely on cheap labour and "facilities" for investors. There is very little innovation and as I posted above many times, this is a worrying aspect not just for Turkey but for the whole region. Worrying because new technologies are rapidly cancelling out the cheap labour advantage and Turkey in financial crisis and unstable is not good news for the area.

Dont get too cocky about the economic problems of Greece and Cyprus. The root problem in Greece is present in Turkey too, the wealth created goes to an oligarchy of business and political cronies.

Cyprus is different again and that is why it is moving out of crisis faster than Greece. Cyprus is more like Ireland than Greece. But your mindset is too closed to see the differences.
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Lordo » Mon May 11, 2015 11:36 pm

hang on a minute mister, you are talking about lowest wages and the effect it has on the country. what is it with you.

as to greeace and sheeprus and terggy is concerened certainly terggy was in the same boat but they saw the light and changed their tax system so they unlike greace and sheeprus are collecting taxes.

ffs when the swiss authorities informed greace on who was evading tax, the government officials removed their relatives from those lists. you boys are heading back to stone age and cave living. i am afraid you better prepare for all eventualities.

look atthe bright side you dont pay rent and have no banks to owe money. utopia i say bring it on for my cousins in the south and northwest.
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Kikapu » Tue May 12, 2015 10:05 am

Lordo wrote:you are being led by my turncoat friend like terggies to christmas. he always compares appales with pears and ends up with bent bananas.

look at the chinese labour force. there are people that earn under 2 dollars an hour. is china an economic power. how the hell does that happen. because shitface has a chip on his shoulder and unless he says something bad about terggy he bloody cant sleep at night.

you are safe for another night shitface. look at greece and what wages were before or even sheeprus and see what people were earning and what their economy is like. wtf are you boys mumbling about.

go do something useful in your lives and stop wasting your time.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Hey Lordo, you make it sound as if I am the one who is writing these reports in the papers. Mainly the Turks themselves write them. They are just finally confirming what I have been telling you for the last few years about the false Turkish economy and that there's nothing there there in what Erdogan has been bragging about in how great Turkey's economy is. As Nikitas pointed out to you, Turkey is not an innovative country, because it lacks an educated workforce, unlike China to use your example. How can any country reach it's potential economically when there's no work for almost 15 million of it's potential workforce, which I have stated many times, that when comparing apples to apples with the west, Turkey's unemployment is between 35%-40%, and not this silly 10% number the government throws out. Turkish women’s role in Turkey are mainly for breeding purposes only, which is what Erdogan wants, which can only add to the problems Turkey faces today, by adding more people to the list without education or jobs. But never mind, Erdogan needs an uneducated population to keep him in office and to grow the domestic economy somewhat, all a while the GDP per capita going down along with the sinking Turkish Lira against the world's major currencies. :roll:
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Lordo » Tue May 12, 2015 2:36 pm

terggy is not this and terggy is not that and terggy is not the other. who gives a fuck. she is able to feed and defend herself. can you say the same about sheeprus and greace. i fear not, they got no yoilet paper to wipe their arse with.

now where were we. oh yes terggy is producing her tanks now and drones and warpalanes. god help you all.
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Kikapu » Wed May 13, 2015 8:34 am

Lordo wrote:terggy is not this and terggy is not that and terggy is not the other. who gives a fuck. she is able to feed and defend herself. can you say the same about sheeprus and greace. i fear not, they got no yoilet paper to wipe their arse with.

now where were we. oh yes terggy is producing her tanks now and drones and warpalanes. god help you all.


Yey, yes Lordo. Turkey can do everything on her own, NOT! :lol: :lol: :lol:

By the way, you can throw away those Turkish made drones or else, they will just crash away by themselves! :wink:

Turkey seeking to woo Ukrainian defense experts amid Russia crisis

Turks think that Ukraine could be an ideal partner to assist Turkey’s indigenous programs, thanks to its established defense industry with impressive capabilities. The most likely areas for cooperation will be missile defense, armor technologies, tank production, space, engines, satellites and fighter jets.

Ankara has its own ambitions to design, develop and manufacture indigenous fighter and tank engines, as well as a program to build its own fighter jet. It also runs a number of missile programs, both tactical and cruise.

Turks hope Ukraine will generously share its defense technology in supporting and/or partnering with Turkish programs.

Joint programs could also include the development of aircraft and tank engines, tank armor and aerospace. Most strategically, Turkish defense procurement officials are looking at an Ukrainian aircraft body to make it the primary model for their own fighter jet program.

Turkish officials say any potential deal with Ukraine will involve know-how and technology transfer, with production in Turkey, not at any Ukrainian plant.

In the event of an agreement, for instance, Turkey will seek to buy production licenses for a Ukrainian aircraft body and make it its first indigenous fighter jet, with serial production taking place at Tusas Turkish Aerospace Industries.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey ... sCatID=483

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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Jerry » Wed May 13, 2015 9:29 am

Lordo wrote:terggy is not this and terggy is not that and terggy is not the other. who gives a fuck. she is able to feed and defend herself. can you say the same about sheeprus and greace. i fear not, they got no yoilet paper to wipe their arse with.

now where were we. oh yes terggy is producing her tanks now and drones and warpalanes. god help you all.


Forget the tanks and warplanes, Turkey's won't even be able to afford toilet paper to wipe its own arse soon if the economy continues its current trend. The foreign investment that powered the economic "boom" is drying up thanks to Erdogan.


"Turkey's current account deficit (CAD) increased by $1.58 billion to $4.96 billion in March year-on-year, exceeding expectations that predicted it would rise to between $4.3 to $4.4 billion, the central bank announced on Tuesday..
Net inflows of direct investment totaled $280 million in March, a heavy decline of $622 million year-on-year. Gold exports decreased by $427 million year-on-year, reaching $822 million in March."

http://www.todayszaman.com/business_tur ... 80442.html
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Lordo » Wed May 13, 2015 10:37 am

Kikapu wrote:
Lordo wrote:terggy is not this and terggy is not that and terggy is not the other. who gives a fuck. she is able to feed and defend herself. can you say the same about sheeprus and greace. i fear not, they got no yoilet paper to wipe their arse with.

now where were we. oh yes terggy is producing her tanks now and drones and warpalanes. god help you all.


Yey, yes Lordo. Turkey can do everything on her own, NOT! :lol: :lol: :lol:

By the way, you can throw away those Turkish made drones or else, they will just crash away by themselves! :wink:

Turkey seeking to woo Ukrainian defense experts amid Russia crisis

Turks think that Ukraine could be an ideal partner to assist Turkey’s indigenous programs, thanks to its established defense industry with impressive capabilities. The most likely areas for cooperation will be missile defense, armor technologies, tank production, space, engines, satellites and fighter jets.

Ankara has its own ambitions to design, develop and manufacture indigenous fighter and tank engines, as well as a program to build its own fighter jet. It also runs a number of missile programs, both tactical and cruise.

Turks hope Ukraine will generously share its defense technology in supporting and/or partnering with Turkish programs.

Joint programs could also include the development of aircraft and tank engines, tank armor and aerospace. Most strategically, Turkish defense procurement officials are looking at an Ukrainian aircraft body to make it the primary model for their own fighter jet program.

Turkish officials say any potential deal with Ukraine will involve know-how and technology transfer, with production in Turkey, not at any Ukrainian plant.

In the event of an agreement, for instance, Turkey will seek to buy production licenses for a Ukrainian aircraft body and make it its first indigenous fighter jet, with serial production taking place at Tusas Turkish Aerospace Industries.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey ... sCatID=483


even if they have to return to the using swords they would beat the bubbles with one hand tied behind their backs. all you doom merchant bankers go find something worth reading ffs.
the greaks had 300 billion debt in one year with a population of just a few million and even after they got the loan they still cant feed their population. tell me something tell me anything but stop this verbal diarrhoea fgs
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Lordo » Wed May 13, 2015 3:52 pm

now here is some trade figures we should concern ourselves with. april has been a goodmonth for trnc.

172.772 euros were paid to the hotels in the trnc by gcs

gcs also spent 477.639 euros at the casinos in the trnc.

i wonder how much was spent in the night clubs. :wink: :wink: say no more. i bet it was more.
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby kurupetos » Wed May 13, 2015 8:05 pm

Lordo wrote:now here is some trade figures we should concern ourselves with. april has been a goodmonth for trnc.

172.772 euros were paid to the hotels in the trnc by gcs

gcs also spent 477.639 euros at the casinos in the trnc.

i wonder how much was spent in the night clubs. :wink: :wink: say no more. i bet it was more.

Do you have day clubs, re vromoshille?
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