The Turkish-American Business Association (TABA AMCHAM), which has been carrying out its operations as the official representative of U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Turkey since its establishment in 1987, called on global investors to invest in Turkey's healthy and reliable economic environment through the U.S. press, following the failed coup attempt on July 15 .
Thereby, the U.S.-based business association officially invited investors to invest in Turkey's strong democracy against the Gulenist Terror Cult (FETO), which aimed to topple the rooted democracy in the country through the coup attempt on July 15. The TABA AMCHAM's call, which frankly refers to the responsible for the coup attempt for the first time officially in the American press, was published in U.S.' most read newspapers such as New York Times.
The timing of the publish of the call attracts attention since it took place in the press at a time when many world leaders including President Recep Tayyip Erdogan came to New York to attend the 71st United Nations General Council between 20 and 26 September.
While calling on global investors to stand with the Turkish people, accompanying them in the victory of democracy, the TABA AMCHAM drew attention to that thanks to the strong government, resilient economy and consensus reached between the political parties, the effects of the failed coup attempt on daily life was very short.
The U.S. business association also mentioned that Turkey's dynamic domestic market, business friendly environment, resilient economy, young population, qualified labor force and strong financial and energy infrastructure are united for stability, investment and economic growth.
In addition, regarding the investment potential of Turkey, it expressed that with the understanding that today, Turkey's economy and politics is more stable and stronger than before and continues to remain as a safe haven for all investments.