D Gordon Development is available to assist your organization once a decision has been made to start conducting business in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). DGD can provide all of the necessary linguistic expertise and cultural advice needed to ensure your organization’s objective is successfully accomplished.
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Friday, August 20th, 2010Running a Business in Turkey By Klaus Jurgens
Thursday, August 19th, 2010This article appeared in the July 2, 2010, addition of Today’s Zaman, Turkey’s largest English-language daily. The author is Klaus Jurgens, a regular columnist for the paper. He graciously agreed to this whole-cloth reprint. It is full of the technical information that eventually will be necessary for any entrepreneur opening a business in Turkey. Even if the laws change, this article could even stand as a guide to make sure your Turkish attorney or associate is paying attention to details. For further information, Today’s Zaman can be located at http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/ .
A Bird’s Eye View of Kuşadası
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
Kuşadası is associated mainly with cruise ships. Kuşadası is the port of entry into Turkey for tourists wanting to see the magnificent ruins at Ephesus, an ancient city mostly from the 2nd century AD, although the area has been populated for thousands of years. Pronounced KUSH-AH-DAS-UH, the name means “Island of the Birds”. While it is not on an island, there are plenty of birds. There are as many reasons for the name as people you ask. This is not a language article, nor a travel article, but just let me note here that Kuşadası, with a population of around 30,000 people (around 2,000 of whom are foreigners), is holding its own with foreign investment.
The look of the city as you approach it is that of any other over-built Western city: shopping centers, malls, huge hotels and apartment blocks. Between Kuşadası and Selçuk, where the ruins are actually located, there are huge, all-inclusive resort hotels, on large plantation-sized grounds, and each aiming for a tourist niche – the family (water parks on-site), the elite (huge balconies for every room, marble terraces and pool decks over-hanging the Aegean), etc. While the owners of these hotels are largely Turkish companies, the companies themselves operate with a considerable amount of foreign direct investment (FDI).


