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Leigh Turner

Ambassador to Austria and UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other International Organisations in Vienna

Part of UK in Turkey

20th February 2015

UK and Turkey: doing good business

Next week promises to be a big week for UK-Turkish trade and investment.

Britanya Ticaret ve Yatırım Bakanı Lord Livingston
Britanya Ticaret ve Yatırım Bakanı Lord Livingston

Lord Livingston, the British Minister of State for Trade and Investment, will visit Turkey from 22-25 February.  The Minister will open a GREAT Technology event; hold formal high-level talks with Trade Minister Zeybekci; meet British investors in Turkey, and Turkish investors in the UK; and meet top representatives of sectors of Turkish business with which the UK is particularly engaged, such as healthcare, renewables and technology.  He will be accompanied by four delegations of British businesses.

I don’t want to prejudge the outcome of what is planned to be a packed programme of meetings and negotiation.  But Lord Livingston’s visit comes at a time when the UK is intensely engaged in doing business with Turkey.  The UK is the second largest investor in Turkey in the period 2009-2014.  One company, Vodafone, is the second largest inward investor in Turkey overall.  Major British companies are already investing in Turkey in everything from energy to R&D to financial services; and more is planned.

All this is underpinned by a GREAT campaign which last year delivered the first ever GREAT Festival of Creativity, in Istanbul.  We are working hard with the British Chamber of Commerce in Turkey to provide quality business-to-business support.  We’re working with British and Turkish companies to explore joint business opportunities in South Caucasus and Central Asia, including countries like Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan.  And, as I wrote recently, we’re looking for opportunities to contribute on infrastructure projects such as Istanbul’s Third Airport and major healthcare investments.

We’re over here; and we’re keen to do business.

The flow isn’t all one way.  Turkish investment in the UK is coming on stream.  2014 was a record year for Turkish investment in the UK, with well over £2 billion worth of investment including the acquisition of the famous British company United Biscuits by Turkey’s Yildiz Holding.  Other recent or imminent Turkish investments are in sectors including healthcare, manufacturing, R&D and technology.

Turkey, as “Europe’s Emerging Market”, has huge potential for further growth.  Trade and investment in partnership with other nations, including the UK, is a key part of making that happen.  We hope that Lord Livingston’s visit will help drive that trade and investment and create new opportunities for both Turkey and the UK to develop and prosper.

If you want to find out more about services to support British business world-wide, check out the guide at our “Trade & Investment Services for Exporters” page.  And if you’re interested in doing business in Turkey or in investing in the UK, write to us uktiturkey@fco.gov.uk.

We’ll be delighted to help you.

3 comments on “UK and Turkey: doing good business

  1. I was proud to be part of the Lord Livingston GREAT Technology delegation at the British Consulate, Istanbul, with the opportunity to introduce Repeat Signage digital signage software, developed in the UK, to Turkish and British businesses. The whole event was professionally managed by the UKT&I team and BCCT who provided excellent business networking opportunities, to foster trade between Turkish and British businesses. A GREAT event and proud to be British. It was a pleasure to chat to Lord Livingston and Leigh Turner. You should be very proud of this event. Well done.

    1. Linda – thanks! We’re glad you enjoyed the event. We hope to being doing more in the future, working with the BCCT here in Turkey.

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About Leigh Turner

I hope you find this blog interesting and, where appropriate, entertaining. My role in Vienna covers the relationship between Austria and the UK as well as the diverse work of…

I hope you find this blog interesting and, where appropriate, entertaining. My role in Vienna covers the relationship between Austria and the UK as well as the diverse work of the UN and other organisations; stories here will reflect that.

About me: I arrived in Vienna in August 2016 for my second posting in this wonderful city, having first served here in the mid-1980s. My previous job was as HM Consul-General and Director-General for Trade and Investment for Turkey, Central Asia and South Caucasus based in Istanbul.

Further back: I grew up in Nigeria, Exeter, Lesotho, Swaziland and Manchester before attending Cambridge University 1976-79. I worked in several government departments before joining the Foreign Office in 1983.

Keen to go to Africa and South America, I’ve had postings in Vienna (twice), Moscow, Bonn, Berlin, Kyiv and Istanbul, plus jobs in London ranging from the EU Budget to the British Overseas Territories.

2002-6 I was lucky enough to spend four years in Berlin running the house, looking after the children (born 1992 and 1994) and doing some writing and journalism.

To return to Vienna as ambassador is a privilege and a pleasure. I hope this blog reflects that.