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German Bayer: We have no hesitation expanding activities in Turkey

Bayer, a pharmaceutical, consumer health and agricultural products company with a turnover of 46.8 billion euros and 115,000 employees worldwide, plans to grow in the coming period with new investments in the world and in Turkey.

Bayer Türk CEO Hubert Braun emphasized the importance of Turkey, saying that the company will continue to invest in the country. Braun also stressed that the recent tensions between the Germany and Turkey have not affected Bayer's way of doing business, according to a report in Turkish daily Akşam.

Coming together with a group of journalists from Turkey in an event organized by Bayer's Agricultural Products unit in Monheim, Germany, under the title "Future of Farming," Braun said that Bayer has invested around 200 million euros in a 60 year-period in Turkey.

Noting that Bayer has no hesitations in expanding its activities in Turkey, he said, "We continue to invest in our labor power and infrastructure in Turkey. For example, we are renewing our headquarters in Ümraniye for 9-10 million euros in the direction of our growing structure in the coming weeks."


source: Daily Sabah


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