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Re: Special message from Erdogan for VP.

PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2013 6:20 pm
by Get Real!
GreekIslandGirl wrote:There is simply NOTHING that Turkey produces that the EU requires and cannot manufacture/grow itself. Their white goods are unreliable, their clothes are so shoddy they are probably singularly responsible for the middle classes turning away from Marks and Spencer and their dried figs and sultanas are full of grit and dirt!

Unfortunately, it's mostly the southern European countries that suffer the most from the EU trading with Turkey.

Cheap labour is Turkey’s only desirable asset… not that the EU can’t find it elsewhere in Asia etc.

The Americans are the only people on the planet who find Turkey “useful” aside from cheap labour, although I haven’t figured out yet how they have benefited from Turks. :)

Maybe a TC can enlighten us...

Re: Special message from Erdogan for VP.

PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2013 7:34 pm
by Jerry
GreekIslandGirl wrote:There is simply NOTHING that Turkey produces that the EU requires and cannot manufacture/grow itself. Their white goods are unreliable, their clothes are so shoddy they are probably singularly responsible for the middle classes turning away from Marks and Spencer and their dried figs and sultanas are full of grit and dirt!

Unfortunately, it's mostly the southern European countries that suffer the most from the EU trading with Turkey.



I'd like to agree with you but the EU motor industry has invested huge sums in Turkey because it can produce cars more cheaply. I suppose they need to keep costs down to compete with the Far East producers like India and China. Turkey isn't far behind Italy and UK in the number of vehicles it makes. VW are looking to invest there too, it's a pity Greece can't tempt a fellow EU member to open a plant there.

Re: Special message from Erdogan for VP.

PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2013 8:46 pm
by Oceanside50
Jerry wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:There is simply NOTHING that Turkey produces that the EU requires and cannot manufacture/grow itself. Their white goods are unreliable, their clothes are so shoddy they are probably singularly responsible for the middle classes turning away from Marks and Spencer and their dried figs and sultanas are full of grit and dirt!

Unfortunately, it's mostly the southern European countries that suffer the most from the EU trading with Turkey.



I'd like to agree with you but the EU motor industry has invested huge sums in Turkey because it can produce cars more cheaply. I suppose they need to keep costs down to compete with the Far East producers like India and China. Turkey isn't far behind Italy and UK in the number of vehicles it makes. VW are looking to invest there too, it's a pity Greece can't tempt a fellow EU member to open a plant there.



i once found a dead fly in a can labeled Greek dolmadakia, you had to turn the can upside down to be able to read "Made in Turkey"