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Membership

The Chamber provides a number of business services to explore and support opportunities for its members in Canada and Turkey and maintains a bilingual web site in English and Turkish. Some of these are part of membership benefits while others may be labour intensive paid services rendered by Chamber staff, associates or third parties.

These benefits are included in all business membership categories:

  • Reply to general informational inquiries and Q&A, referral to lawyers or other professional services as required
  • Publication of member offers in the Business Opportunities section in English and/or Turkish
  • Invitation to business, social and cultural events
  • Periodical newsletter, bulletins, and special business opportunities bulletins
  • Display of member name, type of business and contact information on members roster and/or business directory
  • Notification when and if a matching business inquiry is received
  • Access to Chamber’s paid services at special member rates
  • Discounts and/or special rates on travel, accommodation and entertainment at major metropolitan centres in Canada and Turkey, as applicable

Corporate and Premium members receive these additional benefits:

  • General consultation with a Chamber executive
  • Display of company name or logo on the web site home page, in an area assigned for this purpose
  • Up to 10 pages of free documentary translation

Premium members receive these additional benefits:

  • A banner ad on the English and Turkish home pages with a link to an external web site or an informational page on the Chamber web site.
  • Personalised business introductions
  • Up to 30 pages of free documentary translation
  • Up to 6 hours of free personal services of a Chamber of executive to assist in the drafting of proposals, correspondence, advertisement preparation, business negotiations or language interpreting for meetings and telephone conferences
  • Access to other special promotional and advertising opportunities that may become available.
  • Premium members receive first call for the opportunity to sponsor the Chamber web site, Chamber events and trade missions.

Sponsoring Members

  • Sponsoring members may receive category exclusivity if available, extensive site presence and a special section on the site. Please contact administration for details.

Professional/Small Business Membership:

Professional membership is intended for lawyers, accountants, consultants and others providing professional services in Turkey and Canada. These members will be listed in the Professional Directory in English or Turkish with name, address, contact information and a description of services up to 50 words. Small businesses offering specialty goods or services will be listed in the Business Directory.

Individual Membership

Individual membership is open to all individuals that wish to participate in the Chamber’s cultural and social events. Individual members support and provide feedback to the Chamber in the development of programs to promote inter-cultural understanding. Members receive the Chamber’s general newsletter, invitation to social and cultural events, and all travel and entertainment benefits available.

 

Annual Membership Rates in CAD$

  • Individual $99.00
  • Professional/Small Business $499.00
  • Corporate $1500.00
  • Premium $2500.00
  • Sponsorship, institutional and government – Please call for details
Canadian residents please add 5% GST to membership fees.
GST number 13249 7785 RT0001
 
Volunteers, Exchange of Services and Talent Pools
 
The Chamber welcomes volunteers with special skills and offers of exchange of services for membership. Currently needed skills in: Internet technology, fundraising, membership recruitment, advertising, social events organisation, group escorting. If you have expertise in a particular area you can also contact us to be listed in our talent pool for future consideration.
 
 

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Ataturk, Founder of Turkish Republic

President Erdogan

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President Of Turkish Republic

Investing In Turkey

APPOINTMENT NOTICE


AKIN KÖSETORUNU

Coordinator for Turkey

S.G. Ileman, President, is pleased to announce that Akin K. Kosetorunu has been appointed Coordinator for Turkey of the Turkish Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Formerly a Trade Commissioner for Canada in Ankara, and more recently in Istanbul, Kosetorunu brings to this position over 30 years of experience in Canada’s public service making business connections between the two countries. A graduate of the elite Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Kosetorunu has also held teaching positions at Turkish universities. Having lectured across Canada on business opportunities between Canada and Turkey, he’s a familiar figure in Western Canada’s energy and mining sectors. He lives in Ankara. With its in-depth business experience spanning two continents Turkish Canadian Chamber of Commerce offers excellent consulting, research and support services to businesses interested in expanding into the Turkish market.


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Turkey: More Than You Know

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Ataturk, Founder of Turkish republic

Mr. Recep T. Erdogan, President of Turkey

John Horgan Premier

Hon. John Horgan, Premier of British Columbia

Turkey’s Economic Highlights

A modern telecommunication and transportation network.
17th largest and 4th fastest growing economy in the world.
4th biggest donor country in the world with respect to its GNP.
Donor of $3.5 billion in economic and technical assistance including credits and $500 million in humanitarian aid to several countries. In Russia alone, the investments of Turkish private entreprises amount to $10 billion.
With an average annual growth rate of 5%, the fastest growing country on the Mediterranean.
Exports to 155 countries, ranging from cable for the Channel Tunnel to cars to China.
Europe's largest supplier of textiles and apparel.
General Dynamics' only F-16 fighter plane factory outside the US is located in Turkey.
A regional center for international companies such as Coca-Cola, Chase Manhattan, Philips and Siemens.

Some Quick Facts About Turkey

Turkish Republic was founded in 1923 by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk that led a War of Independence after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.

Originally, Turks were a Central Asian people related to Mongolians. Modern Turkey is a melting pot of immigrants from Europe and Asia and the indigenous peoples of Anatolia, also known as Asia Minor.

More than 50-percent of Turkey's population is under 30 years old.

Turkey is a parliamentary democracy.

Turkish is a Turanic language related to Finnish and Hungarian.

Some Quick Facts About Turkish

Contrary to popular belief, Turkish language has no relation to Arabic although a big part of the vocabulary has Arabic and Persian words or derivatives. The language was written in Arabic script until Ataturk adopted the Latin alphabet. Modern Turkish alphabet is pretty much the same as the English alphabet except that it has no x or w, and some letters are similar to the German umlaut. Like German Turkish is a phonetic language, meaning that once you've mastered the sounds of the alphabet, you'll know how to pronounce Turkish. English speakers have difficulty learning some of the letters, though, like the French "eu" and the German umlaut "u."
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