... quite complicated, with an unsuccessful attempt to mount a coup d'état in July 2016, the Syrian crisis, and numerous migration flows going directly through Turkish territory. All these factors define the difficult situation that the Turkish economy and tourism sectors have for their part gotten into.
Russian citizens do not believe in the threats most mass media are referring to, and the Turkish recreation facilities remain a high priority.
Secondly, there are a number of unfavorable circumstances in ...
... become one of the largest investors in Turkey’s economy and one of Turkey’s key trading and economic partners. Cooperation has been expanding in many areas of foreign economic activity (scientific & technical and cultural ties, international tourism, foreign investment, and trade), in line with the strategic interests of both Russia and Turkey.
Foreign trade.
A high share of export quotas reflects the openness of an economy and the importance of exports on the national-economy scale. As a ...
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Alaska, 2012
Biological resources are also abundant, for example commercial fishing is a staple of the U.S. Arctic economy that is responsible for about half of all national marine products. [
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In recent decades, Alaska has been active in advancing tourism, and eco-tourism in particular. Lots of American and foreign holidaymakers head to the only Arctic state for fishing, water and mountain tourism, as well as for skiing and dog and deer sledding. The recreation industry greatly relies on the unique ...