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The 17th Türkiye Investment Conference, scheduled for September 22-24 in New York, will mark a new chapter in Türkiye-U.S. economic relations by gathering top government officials, Fortune 100 executives, and global investors.
Organized by the Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEİK) and the Türkiye-U.S. Business Council (TAİK), the conference aims to highlight Türkiye’s investment potential, foster strategic sector partnerships and outline direct investment strategies, The Caspian Post reports citing Turkish media.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will attend the opening day, joining ministers, central bank officials and leading business figures for a high-level roundtable.
The opening session on Sept. 22 will feature Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek, Trade Minister Ömer Bolat, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar, Industry and Technology Minister Mehmet Fatih Kacır and Central Bank Governor Fatih Karahan, alongside DEİK President Nail Olpak and TAİK Chairman Murat Özyeğin.
Twenty CEOs and senior executives from Fortune 100 companies are expected to attend, with discussions focusing on Türkiye’s investment climate, strategic cooperation opportunities and sector-specific growth areas. A reception at the New York Public Library will bring together Turkish and American business leaders.
On the second day, Bayraktar will meet with U.S. energy companies to present Türkiye’s investment prospects in the energy sector and its vision to become a regional energy hub.
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