za BiH sigurno - za bilo koju drugu zapadnu drzavu, nije. Ali sto bi ja to tebi objasnjavao? tebi nije jasno da jedna Spanija ima 40M manje stanonvika a duplo veci BDP ili Italija koja ima 20M manje stanovnika od Turske ima 3 puta veci BDP - tebi je tesko to objasniti i ti samo vidis Tursko jer za bolje ne znas
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Turkey is the world’s 16th and Europe’s 6th largest economy. According to HSBC’s “The World in 2050” report, Turkey will be the world’s 12th and Europe’s 5th biggest Economy by 2050. In September 2010, the FTSE Group promoted Turkey from ‘secondary emerging’ status to ‘advanced emerging’ status.
Turkey is currently the fastest emerging market of Europe and OECD. Turkish GDP grew by 8.8% in 2011, 2.2% in 2012 and 4% in 2013..
@OrsoTurkey's Vestel is the largest TV producer in Europe, accounting for a quarter of all TV sets manufactured and sold on the continent in 2006.[57] By January 2005, Vestel and its rival Turkish electronics and white goods brand Beko accounted for more than half of all TV sets manufactured in Europe.[58] Another Turkish electronics brand, Profilo-Telra, was Europe's third largest TV producer in 2005.[59] EU market share of Turkish companies in consumer electronics has increased ....
In 2008 Turkey produced 1,225,400 motor vehicles, ranking as the 5th largest producer in Europe (behind the United Kingdom and above Italy) and the 12th largest producer in the world.[61][62]
The automotive industry is an important part of the economy since the late 1960s. The companies that operate in the sector are mainly located in the Marmara Region. With a cluster of car-makers and parts suppliers, the Turkish automotive sector has become an integral part of the global network of productio
As of March 2007, Turkey is the world's largest producer of hazelnuts, cherries, figs, apricots, quinces and pomegranates; the second largest producer of watermelons, cucumbers and chickpeas; the third largest producer of tomatoes, eggplants, green peppers, lentils and pistachios; the fourth largest producer of onions and olives; the fifth largest producer of sugar beet; the sixth largest producer of tobacco, tea and apples; the seventh largest producer of cotton and barley; .....
Turkey is one of the world's leading shipbuilding nations; in 2007 Turkish shipyards ranked 4th in the world (behind China, South Korea and Japan) in terms of the number of ordered ships, and also 4th in the world (behind Italy, USA and Canada) in terms of the number of ordered mega yachts.[65]
@Orso Turkey has many modern armament manufacturers. Annual exports reached $1.6 billion in 2014.[66] MKEK, TAI, Aselsan, Roketsan, FNSS, Nurol Makina, Otokar, and Havelsan are major manufacturers. On July 11, 2002, Turkey became a Level 3 partner of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) development program. TAI builds various aircraft types and models, such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon for the Turkish Air Force.[67][68] Turkey has recently launched domestically built new military/....