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Turkish-American Business Council elects new president

Leading Turkish businessman Mehmet Ali Yalçındağ has been elected as the new head of the Turkish-American Business Council (TAİK).

In a general assembly election of the Turkish Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEİK) new presidents were elected to 66 of the 142 business councils.

“The political, economic and trade ties between Turkey and the U.S. have run in different gears from time to time. As the representatives of the business world, our main aim is to minimize the differences in point of views and priorities,” Yalçındağ told Hürriyet Daily News, adding that TAİK would work to boost bilateral relations.

TAİK members wanted Yalçındağ as the new council president due to his close ties with United States President Donald Trump and his rich knowledge of doing business with the country, according to previous reports.

TAİK members believed that bilateral relations between Turkey and the U.S. would see a period of revival with Yalçındağ’s presidency, the reports also added.
TAİK was established in 1985 in a bid to give a boost to bilateral trade and investment relations between the two countries.

The key council had previously been headed by a number of leading Turkish businesspeople, including late Koç Holding Chair Mustafa Koç and Doğuş Holding Chair Ferit Şahenk.

source: Hurriyet Daily News

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