Turkey’s Erdogan calls on Africa to trade in local currencies 

  10 October 2018    Read: 1347
Turkey’s Erdogan calls on Africa to trade in local currencies 

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on African countries to trade and do joint businesses with Turkey using local currencies, Anadolu Agency reported.

"Let's save our trade from risks posed by foreign currencies," he said at the Turkey-Africa Economy and Business Forum in Istanbul on Wednesday.

He underlined that they have to take steps to save their countries from currency pressure.

"We prioritized this issue [trading in local currencies] as the country faced speculative attacks recently," the president said.

Erdogan said it is important to believe that alternative ways are possible.

"We are ready to enhance our trade relations using local currencies not only with our main trade partners but also with our African friends," he added.

Turkey has been pushing for trade in local currencies accusing the U.S. administration of using the dollar as a tool to attack other countries’ economies.


More about: Turkey   Erdogan  


News Line