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South Africa, Türkiye hold trade fair in Johannesburg

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Turkish and South African firms met Friday in Johannesburg to explore investment opportunities.

“Our (Turkish) economy is one of the fastest growing economies in the region. In the past 19 years Türkiye’s economy has been growing at an average of 5.4% but in the first quarter of this year it grew to 7.4%,” Yasemin Esenlik, a representative of the Presidency of the Republic of Türkiye Investment Office, told Anadolu Agency after the meeting.

She visited South Africa with two other colleagues to promote investment opportunities for Türkiye at the South Africa-Türkiye Investment and Trade Day event organized by the Turkish Embassy and the Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry.”—AA

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