“Revision aims to boost cooperation, investment opportunities in trade in services, agriculture”

Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan made a speech at the signing ceremony in Ankara.
Free trade agreement (FTA) between Turkey and Montenegro was revised on Wednesday with an aim to enhance the cooperation and investment opportunities in services and agriculture trade.
Expansion of the agreement will facilitate agricultural goods to enter markets reciprocally, Turkey’s Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan said.
She added that the revision will pave the way for service providers to trade in a safer, easier, more transparent and predictable environment.
Pekcan underlined that the trade volume between the two countries accelerated after the FTA came into force in 2010.
"Turkish exports to Montenegro rose to $79 million, up from $27 million while our imports from the country increased to $24 million from $6million," she said.