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The Prime Minister will meet with 60 sector councils at TOBB


18.04.2015 / Ankara



Representatives of 60 sectors will meet with the Prime Minister and various Ministers at TOBB. The Sector Economy Summit hosted by Hisarcıklıoğlu will present opportunity for the representatives of sectors ranging from construction to education; banking to agriculture, to relay their problems first hand to the government.​

Following the 8th Commerce and Industry Summit on April 8th, during which representatives from 81 provinces relayed their issues to the government, sector representatives will also have the same opportunity.

 

The Sector Economy Summit to be attended by the Prime Minister and various Ministers will take place at the TOBB Twin Towers on the 21st of April. The Summit will be hosted by TOBB President M. Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu.

 

TOBB President M. Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu stated the importance of bringing together the real actors of the economy together with PM Davtuoğlu and various Ministers, “The results of this event, the steps which will be taken after the Summit are very important for the freer operation of our entrepreneurs, for increased investments from them and for more employment generated by them. We have 60 sector councils. Each of their representatives will share the problems their respective sectors face. There is no better way to solve the problems of the business community than that of arbitration.”

 

- Youth and Women entrepreneurs will also be present

 

Also attending the Sector Economy Summit will be the council members of TOBB Women Entrepreneurs Council and TOBB Youth Entrepreneurs Council.

 

The will relay the problems which face them in their endeavors as well as providing proposals to address these issues. The summit is expected to last all day.

 

The Sector Economy Summit is drawing attention as an important platform for directly addressing issues, discussing and presenting solution proposals in regards to a myriad of sectors.

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