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The Board Of Directors at Foreign Economic Relations Board – DEIK, the umbrella organization of all the bilateral business councils, under the leadership of President, Mr. Hisarciklioglu, officially took a decision to establish formally the Turkey-Kosovo Business Council. The Turkey-Kosovo Business Council will be lead by Mr. Zeki Caliskan. DEIK has been very active on the ground in Kosovo before the independence of the country, and really pushed forth with the creation of this business council soon after the independence. DEIK, with the establishment of this business council, aims to become a bridge between businessmen in Turkey and Kosovo – a country that is of increasing importance with its proximity to the European market, young population, and special status in the Balkans.
Meeting at the "How Did We Get Over the Great Wall of China" conference April 16 2008 members of various sectors discussed the possibilities of investing in China. Entrepreneurs eye the vast Chinese market.Turkish investors look forward to expanding to China, the fastest growing market in the world. Turkish entrepreneurs currently operating there shared their experiences.
Foreign Economic relations Board (DEIK) The Turkish-American Business Council (TAIK)  held its Annual Investment Conference named “Turkey Beyond 2008 “ in New York, on March, 17th, 2008, with the participation of H.E. Mehmet Simsek, Minister of State in charge of Economy, as a keynote speaker. The Conference sponsored by GE Money, Ata Invest and Garanti Securities attracted around 150 participants. The opening remarks were made by Ferit F. Sahenk, Chairman, TAIK (Turkish-US Business Council) of DEIK (Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey) / Chairman, Dogus Group and M. Rifat Hisarciklioglu, President, TOBB (The Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey) and DEIK.
In an effort to provide momentum to clean energy partnerships between the United States and Turkey, members of government, scientific and private sector communities gathered in Istanbul for the Turkish-American Clean Energy Technologies Conference.  A U.S. delegation of 45 scientists, academics, members of the energy industry and representatives of the U.S. Department of Energy attended the meeting organized by the AmericanTurkish Council (ATC), the Foreign Economic Relations Board (DElK) and the Turkish-US. Business Council (TAlK).
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