Title: 31st Meeting of the EU-Turkey Joint Consultative Committee
1EU-Turkey Trade Relations
- 31st Meeting of the EU-Turkey Joint Consultative
Committee
Dimitris Tsarouhas Jean Monnet Chair Assistant
Professor, Department of IR Bilkent
University www.bilkent.edu.tr/dimitris
20 December 2012, TOBB
2Presentation Outline
- Free Trade an Evolving Idea
- The EUs Trade Policy
- EU-Turkey Trade Relations
- Global Business Bridges Innovative Initiatives
Adding Value to the EU-TR Partnership
3Free Trade An Evolving Idea
- 1701, Considerations Upon the East India Trade
(Henry Martin) Technological progress and
imports allows for an efficient use of resources - 1817 David Ricardo Comparative Advantage, trade
as a non-zero sum game - Mid-19th Century repealing the UK Corn Laws, the
Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 1860 MFN Clause - Free Trade reliant on ideology and interests
- This is a fragile coalition at best (e.g.
Interwar period, protectionism in most of Europe
till 1945). - Bretton Woods and WTO trade as a
welfare-generating mechanism
4The EUs Trade Policy
- Goal to create a fair and open trade system by
use of WTO mechanisms and procedures - Assessment benefits of globalization and open
markets outweigh the costs - How? Generates growth, reduces prices and
enhances quality, offers more employment
opportunities (trade sector employs 18 of EU
workforce) - The EU accounts for 20 of global exports and
imports - EU imports more agricultural products from the
developing world than the US, CAN, AUS, JPN, and
NZ put together - EU and M-S account for more than half of all
development aid - EU trade market share 19.4 (US 12.5, Japan
8). - Trade volume doubled from 1999 to 2010
5EU-TurkeyTrade RelationsOverview
- Economic Relations date back to the 1963
Association Agreement enhancing economic and
trade relations - 1970s Additional Protocol, 1996 Customs Union
- EU Turkeys No.1 imports and exports partner
Turkey Europes 7th largest importer and 5th
largest exporter - Turkey exports machinery and transport equipment
- EU exports machinery, transport materials,
chemical products and manufactured goods - EU primary source of FDI in Turkey (75)
6EU Trade with Turkey Going Strong Despite The
Crisis
Year Imports (in mill. of ) Share of Total Imports Exports (in mill. of ) Share of Total Exports
2008 45.960 2.9 54.093 4.1
2009 36.197 3.0 44.101 4.0
2010 42.323 2.8 61.253 4.5
2011 47.588 2.8 72.588 4.7
7Turkeys Trade with the EU Robust Despite the EU
Crisis
Year Imports (mill. of ) EU Share of Total Imports Exports (in mill. of ) EU Share of Total Exports Trade
2007 49.910 40.8 43.974 56.8 93.884
2008 50.559 37.3 42.916 47.9 93.475
2009 40.432 40.5 33.585 45.9 74.017
2010 54.610 39.3 39.754 46.3 94.364
8EU Remains Turkeys Most Important Trade Partner
By Far
- Turkeys Imports Partners Turkeys
Exports Partners Major
Trade Partners -
- 1) EU-27 54.610 39.3
1) EU-27 39.755 46.3 1)
EU-27 94.364 42.0 - 2) Russia 16.291 11.7
2) Iraq 4.564 5.3
2) Russia 19.788 8.8 - 3) China 13.000 9.4
3) Russia 3.497 4.1 3)
China 14.715 6.5 - 4) USA 9.338 6.7
4) USA 2.906 3.4
4) USA 12.244 5.4 - 5) Iran 5.791 4.2
5) UAE 2.522 2.9
5) Iran 8.092 3.6
9Global Business Bridges
- Promoted by the EUD a Positive Business Agenda
- Aims to facilitate EU-Turkey business matchups,
reaping the benefits of the CU - Economic and investment synergies of enterprises
- Joint Ventures in neighbouring markets
- A win-win approach, supported by M-S and TR
authorities (TOBB, MoE etc.) - Aims business alliances, PP partnerships,
technology and know-how transfer, cross-border
service provisions, joint investments and ventures
10Global Business Bridges II the Salience of
Synergy
- Target Regions Phase 1 Tunisia, Egypt, Palestine
- Target Regions Phase 2 Iraq, Kazakhstan,
Azerbaijan - Arab Spring and global political change pose huge
challenges to economic governance - EU-TR partnership a uniquely placed stabilizing
factor - Ideal to facilitate investment, support local
infrastrcuture and promote a business-friendly
environment