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EU-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
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Presentation 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

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Free 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

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The 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

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EU-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)

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EU 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
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Turkeys 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
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EU 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

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Global 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

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Global 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
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