Today, the Turkish Export Goods Exhibition in Ashgabat ends. More than 70 Turkish companies, associations and business partners took part in the forum, many of which already have experience in the Turkmen market. The exhibition presented a wide range of Turkish goods and services, covering various areas of the economy.
As reported by “Turkmenistan: Golden Age”, the agricultural sector is represented by leading Turkish associations such as the Mediterranean Fruit and Vegetable Exporters Association, the Dried Fruit and Fruit Products Exporters Association and the Aegean Olive and Olive Oil Exporters Association.
They showcased high-quality products including citrus fruits, fruits, vegetables, dried fruits, olives and olive oil at the exhibition.
The Turkish food industry was represented by the Southeastern Anatolia Oilseeds and Finished Products Producers Association (oil, flour, sugar and confectionery) and the Turkish Walnut Exporters Association.
The Southeastern Anatolia Textile and Raw Materials Exporters Association offered visitors to see their products.
The Western Mediterranean Exporters Association presented ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
An important aspect of the exhibition was the presentation of environmentally friendly and innovative technologies, which allows Turkish companies to offer competitive, high-quality products with minimal impact on the environment.
The participation of many Turkish companies in the event confirms the high interest in the Turkmenistan market and its potential for the further development of mutually beneficial trade relations.
Earlier we reported that a large-scale exhibition of goods from Turkish exporters opened in Ashgabat.
Watch a video report from the exhibition here.
Photo report from the exhibition here.