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Israel/Turkey to discuss non-tariff barriers for fruit & veg

The Israeli consul-general in Istanbul has pledged he would talk to authorities in Israel about non-tariff barriers in the fruit and vegetables trade, encouraging further trade between the countries.

The envoy also stated that business people will from now on be able to get three-year, multiple-entry visas. The announcement comes following the ongoing normalization process between Turkey and Israel.

Speaking at the Turkish-Israeli Business Forum of the Turkish Exporters' Assembly in Istanbul, Tuesday, Shai Cohen said both countries had agreed to boost economic ties and renew outdated agreements.

Cohen said the current trade volume, including exports and imports, was estimated at around $4 billion to $5 billion although "some experts say our trading potential is $8 billion."

source: aa.com.tr
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