Ibrahimović: TurkCham an important partner in strengthening economic ties

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ervin Ibrahimović, met today with the President of TurkCham, Burhan Genç, with whom he discussed the current state and prospects of economic cooperation between the two countries.

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Genč and Ibrahimović, Photo: MVP
Genč and Ibrahimović, Photo: MVP
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The Turkish Chamber of Commerce in Montenegro (TurkCham) is an important partner in strengthening economic ties between the two countries, while the Turkish business community is interested in further investments, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ervin Ibrahimović, met today with the President of TurkCham, Burhan Genç, with whom he discussed the current state and prospects of economic cooperation between the two countries, with a special focus on improving the investment climate and strengthening bilateral economic ties.

Ibrahimović emphasized that the Government remains strongly committed to creating a stable, predictable and encouraging environment for foreign and domestic investors, through continuous improvement of the regulatory framework, removal of business barriers and development of key infrastructure.

He, as announced by the Ministry, emphasized that Montenegro should be viewed as an investment destination in a broader regional context.

Genç expressed satisfaction with the development of cooperation so far and highlighted the interest of the Turkish business community in further investments, including the development of an organized industrial zone, as well as projects in the fields of tourism, IT, agriculture and transport.

He assessed that the reform processes implemented by the Montenegrin Government, as well as the country's European perspective, further strengthen investor confidence.

"The interlocutors noted that Turkey remains one of Montenegro's most important economic partners and its largest foreign investor. The role of Turkish companies in the infrastructure, tourism, construction and energy sectors was particularly emphasized," the statement concluded.

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