Turkey’s Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek signed two 20-year agreements with the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) on Wednesday in a bid to finance Turkey’s large-scale transportation and energy projects.
The agreements worth around a total $567 million, the Turkish Treasury said in a statement. A 312 million euro deal was for the production of ten high-speed trains as part of a 106-train project conducted by the Turkish state railway company (TCDD), the ministry said. The second part of deal contains energy projects.
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