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Textile Exporters In Turkey Suspended Exports For A Day To Warn The Government.

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Turkey's textile and clothing manufacturers are tired of low exchange rates and high input costs and are preparing for a one day moratorium on exports, warning the government.

The Istanbul textile and raw materials exporters association and the Istanbul apparel exporters association, the textile and garment forum will be assembled in August 14th. All Turkey's textile and garment export alliance will participate.

Amid complaints about the recent rise in energy prices, high input costs and low exchange rates, the textile and clothing clothing sector will call on the government to take urgent consultations.

The exporters proposed a series of actions to warn the government, such as suspending the export of a day, and leaving the factory's key to the government.

After assessing the situation, representatives of the textile and clothing clothing sector will decide what to do afterwards.

The government of Turkey should listen to the aspirations of the textile and clothing sector. The government should take the exporters into account in the plan of action. The president of the Istanbul apparel exporters association said that the current economic plan is wrong.

The plan was implemented in 2001 and ended in 2006.

If we can control the deficit and ensure the growth of our existing economic policies, the exchange rate will reach a reasonable level.

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