Turkish delegation to visit Belarus in January 2021
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MINSK, 24 December (BelTA) – During his working trip to Istanbul, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Belarus to Turkey Viktor Rybak took part in a meeting of the Turkey-Belarus Council that operates as part of the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey (DEIK), BelTA learned from the Belarusian Embassy in Turkey.
The participants of the meeting took stock of Belarus-Turkey economic cooperation in 2020 and discussed plans to promote and facilitate contacts between Belarusian and Turkish companies in 2021.
The parties discussed preparations for the second Belarus-Turkey investment forum and the program of the visit of the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey to Belarus in January 2021. The DEIK delegation will come to Belarus to discuss ways to step up bilateral cooperation in investment, finances and transportation.
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Supply chains have shifted away from China since pandemic lockdown, new research confirms
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ISTANBUL, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/
Supply chains to the U.S. have shifted away from China since lockdowns caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, new research confirms.
An expansive study by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) forecasts an up to $200 billion drop in the U.S.-China trade corridor by 2023, compared to 2019 levels. More than 50 experts were interviewed to provide evidence for the report.
Nations including Turkey, Vietnam, Mexico, Taiwan and Poland are best placed to take up the slack as global trade returns to growth following the pandemic.