BTA, Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce Sign Cooperation Agreement

BTA, Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce Sign Cooperation Agreement
SOFIA, 16.10.2023
Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and Chair of the Board of the Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTCCI) Burhan Nemutlu signed a cooperation agreement in BTA's National Press Club here on Monday. The event was attended by the Turkish Ambassador to Bulgaria Aylin Sekizkok.
Valchev said that BTA will expect the Chamber to provide regular updates about its activities as well as the activities of individual companies. He expressed hope that this approach of the Agency will increasingly become an example for other media that information about companies is not advertising. He said that the Agency will partner with the Chamber in organizing various forums. The partnership with the Chamber will also improve BTA's data on Bulgarian-Turkish economic relations. He cited data from the BTA Reference Library department from early 2022 that direct investments from Turkiye in Bulgaria are worth over EUR 1 billion.
Sekizkok said that data from Turkiye suggests that these investments are worth close to EUR 2 billion. Nemutlu said that more than 2,200 Turkish companies and 1,300 representative offices operate in Bulgaria. Some 15,000 jobs have been created.
Nemutlu reported that there are more than 200 members of the Chamber and pointed out that in the last two years there has been a trend of interest of Bulgarian companies in investing in Turkiye, not only of Turkish in Bulgaria.
Valchev presented Nemutlu and Sekizkok with a medal and a postage stamp commemorating BTA's 125th anniversary.
BTA Photo/Minko Chernev
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Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and Chair of the Board of the Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTCCI) Burhan Nemutlu signed a cooperation agreement in BTA's National Press Club here on Monday. The event was attended by the Turkish Ambassador to Bulgaria Aylin Sekizkok.
Valchev said that BTA will expect the Chamber to provide regular updates about its activities as well as the activities of individual companies. He expressed hope that this approach of the Agency will increasingly become an example for other media that information about companies is not advertising. He said that the Agency will partner with the Chamber in organizing various forums. The partnership with the Chamber will also improve BTA's data on Bulgarian-Turkish economic relations. He cited data from the BTA Reference Library department from early 2022 that direct investments from Turkiye in Bulgaria are worth over EUR 1 billion.
Sekizkok said that data from Turkiye suggests that these investments are worth close to EUR 2 billion. Nemutlu said that more than 2,200 Turkish companies and 1,300 representative offices operate in Bulgaria. Some 15,000 jobs have been created.
Nemutlu reported that there are more than 200 members of the Chamber and pointed out that in the last two years there has been a trend of interest of Bulgarian companies in investing in Turkiye, not only of Turkish in Bulgaria.
Valchev presented Nemutlu and Sekizkok with a medal and a postage stamp commemorating BTA's 125th anniversary.
BTA Photo/Minko Chernev

BTA, Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce Sign Cooperation Agreement
SOFIA, 16.10.2023
Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and Chair of the Board of the Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTCCI) Burhan Nemutlu signed a cooperation agreement in BTA's National Press Club here on Monday. The event was attended by the Turkish Ambassador to Bulgaria Aylin Sekizkok.
Valchev said that BTA will expect the Chamber to provide regular updates about its activities as well as the activities of individual companies. He expressed hope that this approach of the Agency will increasingly become an example for other media that information about companies is not advertising. He said that the Agency will partner with the Chamber in organizing various forums. The partnership with the Chamber will also improve BTA's data on Bulgarian-Turkish economic relations. He cited data from the BTA Reference Library department from early 2022 that direct investments from Turkiye in Bulgaria are worth over EUR 1 billion.
Sekizkok said that data from Turkiye suggests that these investments are worth close to EUR 2 billion. Nemutlu said that more than 2,200 Turkish companies and 1,300 representative offices operate in Bulgaria. Some 15,000 jobs have been created.
Nemutlu reported that there are more than 200 members of the Chamber and pointed out that in the last two years there has been a trend of interest of Bulgarian companies in investing in Turkiye, not only of Turkish in Bulgaria.
Valchev presented Nemutlu and Sekizkok with a medal and a postage stamp commemorating BTA's 125th anniversary.
BTA Photo/Minko Chernev
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Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and Chair of the Board of the Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTCCI) Burhan Nemutlu signed a cooperation agreement in BTA's National Press Club here on Monday. The event was attended by the Turkish Ambassador to Bulgaria Aylin Sekizkok.
Valchev said that BTA will expect the Chamber to provide regular updates about its activities as well as the activities of individual companies. He expressed hope that this approach of the Agency will increasingly become an example for other media that information about companies is not advertising. He said that the Agency will partner with the Chamber in organizing various forums. The partnership with the Chamber will also improve BTA's data on Bulgarian-Turkish economic relations. He cited data from the BTA Reference Library department from early 2022 that direct investments from Turkiye in Bulgaria are worth over EUR 1 billion.
Sekizkok said that data from Turkiye suggests that these investments are worth close to EUR 2 billion. Nemutlu said that more than 2,200 Turkish companies and 1,300 representative offices operate in Bulgaria. Some 15,000 jobs have been created.
Nemutlu reported that there are more than 200 members of the Chamber and pointed out that in the last two years there has been a trend of interest of Bulgarian companies in investing in Turkiye, not only of Turkish in Bulgaria.
Valchev presented Nemutlu and Sekizkok with a medal and a postage stamp commemorating BTA's 125th anniversary.
BTA Photo/Minko Chernev

BTA, Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce Sign Cooperation Agreement
SOFIA, 16.10.2023
Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and Chair of the Board of the Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTCCI) Burhan Nemutlu signed a cooperation agreement in BTA's National Press Club here on Monday. The event was attended by the Turkish Ambassador to Bulgaria Aylin Sekizkok.
Valchev said that BTA will expect the Chamber to provide regular updates about its activities as well as the activities of individual companies. He expressed hope that this approach of the Agency will increasingly become an example for other media that information about companies is not advertising. He said that the Agency will partner with the Chamber in organizing various forums. The partnership with the Chamber will also improve BTA's data on Bulgarian-Turkish economic relations. He cited data from the BTA Reference Library department from early 2022 that direct investments from Turkiye in Bulgaria are worth over EUR 1 billion.
Sekizkok said that data from Turkiye suggests that these investments are worth close to EUR 2 billion. Nemutlu said that more than 2,200 Turkish companies and 1,300 representative offices operate in Bulgaria. Some 15,000 jobs have been created.
Nemutlu reported that there are more than 200 members of the Chamber and pointed out that in the last two years there has been a trend of interest of Bulgarian companies in investing in Turkiye, not only of Turkish in Bulgaria.
Valchev presented Nemutlu and Sekizkok with a medal and a postage stamp commemorating BTA's 125th anniversary.
BTA Photo/Minko Chernev
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Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and Chair of the Board of the Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTCCI) Burhan Nemutlu signed a cooperation agreement in BTA's National Press Club here on Monday. The event was attended by the Turkish Ambassador to Bulgaria Aylin Sekizkok.
Valchev said that BTA will expect the Chamber to provide regular updates about its activities as well as the activities of individual companies. He expressed hope that this approach of the Agency will increasingly become an example for other media that information about companies is not advertising. He said that the Agency will partner with the Chamber in organizing various forums. The partnership with the Chamber will also improve BTA's data on Bulgarian-Turkish economic relations. He cited data from the BTA Reference Library department from early 2022 that direct investments from Turkiye in Bulgaria are worth over EUR 1 billion.
Sekizkok said that data from Turkiye suggests that these investments are worth close to EUR 2 billion. Nemutlu said that more than 2,200 Turkish companies and 1,300 representative offices operate in Bulgaria. Some 15,000 jobs have been created.
Nemutlu reported that there are more than 200 members of the Chamber and pointed out that in the last two years there has been a trend of interest of Bulgarian companies in investing in Turkiye, not only of Turkish in Bulgaria.
Valchev presented Nemutlu and Sekizkok with a medal and a postage stamp commemorating BTA's 125th anniversary.
BTA Photo/Minko Chernev

BTA, Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce Sign Cooperation Agreement
SOFIA, 16.10.2023
Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and Chair of the Board of the Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTCCI) Burhan Nemutlu signed a cooperation agreement in BTA's National Press Club here on Monday. The event was attended by the Turkish Ambassador to Bulgaria Aylin Sekizkok.
Valchev said that BTA will expect the Chamber to provide regular updates about its activities as well as the activities of individual companies. He expressed hope that this approach of the Agency will increasingly become an example for other media that information about companies is not advertising. He said that the Agency will partner with the Chamber in organizing various forums. The partnership with the Chamber will also improve BTA's data on Bulgarian-Turkish economic relations. He cited data from the BTA Reference Library department from early 2022 that direct investments from Turkiye in Bulgaria are worth over EUR 1 billion.
Sekizkok said that data from Turkiye suggests that these investments are worth close to EUR 2 billion. Nemutlu said that more than 2,200 Turkish companies and 1,300 representative offices operate in Bulgaria. Some 15,000 jobs have been created.
Nemutlu reported that there are more than 200 members of the Chamber and pointed out that in the last two years there has been a trend of interest of Bulgarian companies in investing in Turkiye, not only of Turkish in Bulgaria.
Valchev presented Nemutlu and Sekizkok with a medal and a postage stamp commemorating BTA's 125th anniversary.
BTA Photo/Minko Chernev
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Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and Chair of the Board of the Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTCCI) Burhan Nemutlu signed a cooperation agreement in BTA's National Press Club here on Monday. The event was attended by the Turkish Ambassador to Bulgaria Aylin Sekizkok.
Valchev said that BTA will expect the Chamber to provide regular updates about its activities as well as the activities of individual companies. He expressed hope that this approach of the Agency will increasingly become an example for other media that information about companies is not advertising. He said that the Agency will partner with the Chamber in organizing various forums. The partnership with the Chamber will also improve BTA's data on Bulgarian-Turkish economic relations. He cited data from the BTA Reference Library department from early 2022 that direct investments from Turkiye in Bulgaria are worth over EUR 1 billion.
Sekizkok said that data from Turkiye suggests that these investments are worth close to EUR 2 billion. Nemutlu said that more than 2,200 Turkish companies and 1,300 representative offices operate in Bulgaria. Some 15,000 jobs have been created.
Nemutlu reported that there are more than 200 members of the Chamber and pointed out that in the last two years there has been a trend of interest of Bulgarian companies in investing in Turkiye, not only of Turkish in Bulgaria.
Valchev presented Nemutlu and Sekizkok with a medal and a postage stamp commemorating BTA's 125th anniversary.
BTA Photo/Minko Chernev

BTA, Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce Sign Cooperation Agreement
SOFIA, 16.10.2023
Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and Chair of the Board of the Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTCCI) Burhan Nemutlu signed a cooperation agreement in BTA's National Press Club here on Monday. The event was attended by the Turkish Ambassador to Bulgaria Aylin Sekizkok.
Valchev said that BTA will expect the Chamber to provide regular updates about its activities as well as the activities of individual companies. He expressed hope that this approach of the Agency will increasingly become an example for other media that information about companies is not advertising. He said that the Agency will partner with the Chamber in organizing various forums. The partnership with the Chamber will also improve BTA's data on Bulgarian-Turkish economic relations. He cited data from the BTA Reference Library department from early 2022 that direct investments from Turkiye in Bulgaria are worth over EUR 1 billion.
Sekizkok said that data from Turkiye suggests that these investments are worth close to EUR 2 billion. Nemutlu said that more than 2,200 Turkish companies and 1,300 representative offices operate in Bulgaria. Some 15,000 jobs have been created.
Nemutlu reported that there are more than 200 members of the Chamber and pointed out that in the last two years there has been a trend of interest of Bulgarian companies in investing in Turkiye, not only of Turkish in Bulgaria.
Valchev presented Nemutlu and Sekizkok with a medal and a postage stamp commemorating BTA's 125th anniversary.
BTA Photo/Minko Chernev
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Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and Chair of the Board of the Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTCCI) Burhan Nemutlu signed a cooperation agreement in BTA's National Press Club here on Monday. The event was attended by the Turkish Ambassador to Bulgaria Aylin Sekizkok.
Valchev said that BTA will expect the Chamber to provide regular updates about its activities as well as the activities of individual companies. He expressed hope that this approach of the Agency will increasingly become an example for other media that information about companies is not advertising. He said that the Agency will partner with the Chamber in organizing various forums. The partnership with the Chamber will also improve BTA's data on Bulgarian-Turkish economic relations. He cited data from the BTA Reference Library department from early 2022 that direct investments from Turkiye in Bulgaria are worth over EUR 1 billion.
Sekizkok said that data from Turkiye suggests that these investments are worth close to EUR 2 billion. Nemutlu said that more than 2,200 Turkish companies and 1,300 representative offices operate in Bulgaria. Some 15,000 jobs have been created.
Nemutlu reported that there are more than 200 members of the Chamber and pointed out that in the last two years there has been a trend of interest of Bulgarian companies in investing in Turkiye, not only of Turkish in Bulgaria.
Valchev presented Nemutlu and Sekizkok with a medal and a postage stamp commemorating BTA's 125th anniversary.
BTA Photo/Minko Chernev

BTA, Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce Sign Cooperation Agreement
SOFIA, 16.10.2023
Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and Chair of the Board of the Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTCCI) Burhan Nemutlu signed a cooperation agreement in BTA's National Press Club here on Monday. The event was attended by the Turkish Ambassador to Bulgaria Aylin Sekizkok.
Valchev said that BTA will expect the Chamber to provide regular updates about its activities as well as the activities of individual companies. He expressed hope that this approach of the Agency will increasingly become an example for other media that information about companies is not advertising. He said that the Agency will partner with the Chamber in organizing various forums. The partnership with the Chamber will also improve BTA's data on Bulgarian-Turkish economic relations. He cited data from the BTA Reference Library department from early 2022 that direct investments from Turkiye in Bulgaria are worth over EUR 1 billion.
Sekizkok said that data from Turkiye suggests that these investments are worth close to EUR 2 billion. Nemutlu said that more than 2,200 Turkish companies and 1,300 representative offices operate in Bulgaria. Some 15,000 jobs have been created.
Nemutlu reported that there are more than 200 members of the Chamber and pointed out that in the last two years there has been a trend of interest of Bulgarian companies in investing in Turkiye, not only of Turkish in Bulgaria.
Valchev presented Nemutlu and Sekizkok with a medal and a postage stamp commemorating BTA's 125th anniversary.
BTA Photo/Minko Chernev
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Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and Chair of the Board of the Bulgarian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BTCCI) Burhan Nemutlu signed a cooperation agreement in BTA's National Press Club here on Monday. The event was attended by the Turkish Ambassador to Bulgaria Aylin Sekizkok.
Valchev said that BTA will expect the Chamber to provide regular updates about its activities as well as the activities of individual companies. He expressed hope that this approach of the Agency will increasingly become an example for other media that information about companies is not advertising. He said that the Agency will partner with the Chamber in organizing various forums. The partnership with the Chamber will also improve BTA's data on Bulgarian-Turkish economic relations. He cited data from the BTA Reference Library department from early 2022 that direct investments from Turkiye in Bulgaria are worth over EUR 1 billion.
Sekizkok said that data from Turkiye suggests that these investments are worth close to EUR 2 billion. Nemutlu said that more than 2,200 Turkish companies and 1,300 representative offices operate in Bulgaria. Some 15,000 jobs have been created.
Nemutlu reported that there are more than 200 members of the Chamber and pointed out that in the last two years there has been a trend of interest of Bulgarian companies in investing in Turkiye, not only of Turkish in Bulgaria.
Valchev presented Nemutlu and Sekizkok with a medal and a postage stamp commemorating BTA's 125th anniversary.
BTA Photo/Minko Chernev
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