Minister of State for Industrial Development and the Promotion of the Private Sector, Isidore Mvouba, tackles the challenge of economic diversification by attracting investors to develop unexploited sectors such as manufacturing
Minister of State for Industrial Development and the Promotion of the Private Sector, Isidore Mvouba, tackles the challenge of economic diversification by attracting investors to develop unexploited sectors such as manufacturing
Hussein Sabbour, the preeminent Egyptian figure in real estate and consulting, speaks of his firm's involvement in the Suez Canal project and the growing appetite from foreign investors to capitalize on manufacturing opportunities in the SCZone.
Hussein Sabbour, the preeminent Egyptian figure in real estate and consulting, speaks of his firm's involvement in the Suez Canal project and the growing appetite from foreign investors to capitalize on manufacturing opportunities in the SCZone.
Türk Telekom Group celebrated its 175th anniversary in April 2015 with a glitzy celebration in Ankara attended by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Guests were taken on a technological journey through time, as they were shown how communications have developed in Turkey over 175 years, from letters and telegrams to today’s 4G and tomorrow’s 5G technology. President Erdoğan expressed his gratitude to Türk Telekom Group for its contributions to the communication infrastructure and digital transformation of Turkey. Group CEO Rami Aslan described Türk Telekom as the “technological and innovative force that blazes new, bold trails in communications and technology including voice, broadband, fiber, IPTV, modern corporate solutions and now smart cities.” Indicating that Türk Telekom will have made investments over 22 billion TL in Turkey by the end 2015, Mr Aslan added: “Türk Telekom Group envisions a future with innovation in its core from homes to cars, hospitals, schools and even cities."
Türk Telekom Group celebrated its 175th anniversary in April 2015 with a glitzy celebration in Ankara attended by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Guests were taken on a technological journey through time, as they were shown how communications have developed in Turkey over 175 years, from letters and telegrams to today’s 4G and tomorrow’s 5G technology. President Erdoğan expressed his gratitude to Türk Telekom Group for its contributions to the communication infrastructure and digital transformation of Turkey. Group CEO Rami Aslan described Türk Telekom as the “technological and innovative force that blazes new, bold trails in communications and technology including voice, broadband, fiber, IPTV, modern corporate solutions and now smart cities.” Indicating that Türk Telekom will have made investments over 22 billion TL in Turkey by the end 2015, Mr Aslan added: “Türk Telekom Group envisions a future with innovation in its core from homes to cars, hospitals, schools and even cities."
Sonangol has never suffered a major oil spill accident
Sonangol has never suffered a major oil spill accident
Today, the Republic of the Congo enjoys political stability and strong economic growth, as it enters a new phase of economic diversification to mitigate its dependency on oil
Today, the Republic of the Congo enjoys political stability and strong economic growth, as it enters a new phase of economic diversification to mitigate its dependency on oil
Mr. Faustino Nsang Anvene Madja elaborates on the key role of the youth in Equatorial Guinea, the sectors of the future and US-EG ties
Mr. Faustino Nsang Anvene Madja elaborates on the key role of the youth in Equatorial Guinea, the sectors of the future and US-EG ties
Angola is developing a modernized intermodal transport system that will connect with the rest of the region, the continent, and indeed the world
Angola is developing a modernized intermodal transport system that will connect with the rest of the region, the continent, and indeed the world
Acknowledging that international perceptions of Turkey have not always been positive in recent years, TIM (Turkish Exporters’ Assembly) and the Ministry of Economy launched a new global branding campaign for Turkey under the slogan ‘Discover the Potential’ last year. TIM Chairman and B20 Executive Committee member Mehmet Büyükekşi shares his thoughts on the ethos of the campaign and the potential of Turkish produce, as the country makes strides towards its Vision 2023 target of $500 billion of exports.
Acknowledging that international perceptions of Turkey have not always been positive in recent years, TIM (Turkish Exporters’ Assembly) and the Ministry of Economy launched a new global branding campaign for Turkey under the slogan ‘Discover the Potential’ last year. TIM Chairman and B20 Executive Committee member Mehmet Büyükekşi shares his thoughts on the ethos of the campaign and the potential of Turkish produce, as the country makes strides towards its Vision 2023 target of $500 billion of exports.