ANALYSING THE TRADE BETWEEN TURKEY AND THE AEGEAN ISLANDS: THE HIDDEN OPPORTUNITIES
Abstract
Aegean
Islands and Turkey have strict historical and geographical ties. These ties
make social, cultural and commercial interaction inevitable. The trade between
Aegean Islands and Turkey has great potential. Despite high demands from the
Aegean Islands, according to the relevant statistics no sufficient trade
interaction has been established. The
aim of this paper is to analyze the trade potential and reveal the barriers of
trade between Aegean Islands and Turkey. To reach this aim, trade statistics
have been compiled from various sources and interviews have been carried out
with the relevant professionals. The findings supported by the related
literature indicate that as trade barriers range from infrastructural and
procedural process at port and port-centric areas, and underdevelopment of
small-sized ports, to lack of a collaborative culture among the various service
providers involved in the trade and transportation interactions. The solutions
proposed for the related problems are listed in the recommendation section of
this study.
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