• After brief introductory remarks by TÜSİAD SVN Chair Ayşegül İldeniz, panelists Aylin Demirci, Senior Counsel and Director at Johnson & Johnson MedTech Digital and Alexander Touma, Parter at Allen & Overy discussed the rapid growth of AI and digitalization and how it is changing that ways law is practiced across countries and sectors.

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  • The General Assembly of the Turkish Industry and Business Association (TÜSİAD) convened in Istanbul and elected a new Board of Directors.

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  • The High Advisory Council of the Turkish Industry and Business Association (TÜSİAD) convened in Ankara on December 8, 2023. The High Advisory Council is a biannual deliberative conference where the business world takes stock of domestic and global political and economic developments and offers suggestions to policy makers from a business perspective.

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  • Berlin Bosphorus Initiative organized its inaugural Istanbul Conference entitled “Türkiye and Germany in a Changing World” on 3 June, in Turkish – German University Istanbul to strengthen a genuine dialogue and communication as well as sustainable ties between our societies.

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  • TÜSİAD President Muharrem Yılmaz on Prime Minister Erdoğan’s visit to Washington

    TÜSİAD President Muharrem Yılmaz made the following statement regarding Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to Washington, DC.

    “Prime Minister Erdogan and the Turkish business delegation concluded a very productive visit to Washington, D.C. The statement by President Obama and Prime Minister Erdogan on improving U.S. – Turkey economic ties was significant. The United States and Turkey decided to establish a bilateral High Level Committee with the ultimate objective of continuing to deepen economic relations and liberalize trade and we find this to be very important. This effort will accelerate the improvement of bilateral economic relations and will constitute the first steps of a future free trade agreement between Turkey and the United States. But this is only a first step. We believe that Turkey should not be left out of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). The business world led by TÜSİAD is continuing its efforts with that goal in mind. Turkey needs to be a part of the transatlantic economic partnership that will ultimately reshape the global economic order.

    Having established a Representative Office in Washington, D.C. 15 years ago, TÜSİAD has contributed to the deepening of the U.S. – Turkey relationship. The long-standing partnership between TÜSİAD and The Brookings Institution, a leading U.S. think tank, has supported this goal. In this framework we were very pleased that Prime Minister Erdogan spoke at The Brookings Institution during his trip to Washington. TÜSİAD will effectively continue to support The Brookings Institution and the program directed by Professor Kemal Kirisci, in an effort to further improve U.S. – Turkey relations.”

     

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