28.08.2017 · The Government

The Free Trade Agreement with Turkey entered into force

The Free Trade Agreement with Turkey entered into force

The Free Trade Agreement between the Faroe Islands and Turkey will now be implemented. The Turkish national assembly agreed to the arrangement earlier this year, and the Turkish government has now finally authorised the Free Trade Agreement. It will enter into force on October 1, 2017.

The agreement will guarantee Faroese companies tarif free access to the Turkish marked for all products of importance to the Faroe Islands. Up until now, the tarif on Faroese salmon, saithe, mackerel and herring has been 30 percent.

- Turkey is an interesting market with 80 million people, says Poul Michelsen, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

- Turkey has a growing market for salmon, pelagic fish and demersal fish, but the high tarifs have been an obstacle for our industry. The EU and EFTA have free trade agreements with Turkey, and that has made it difficult for the Faroese industry to compete with for example Iceland, Norway and Scotland. Now the Faroese industry can compete on equal footing with our competitors.

- The Free Trade Agreement is also interesting for the Faroese trade, as Turkey is a large manufacturer and exporter of for example domestic appliances, electronics and clothing.

- As part of generating an interest in Faroese products in Turkey, and trade amongst the two countries, we are planning a campaign to promote trade with the Faroe Islands in Turkey, says Poul Michelsen, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.