Turkey World Building Materials Exhibition is one of the largest building materials exhibition in Europe, Turkey is located in the connection point of Europe, Asia and Africa, radiation around 1.4 billion people. 2010 January-March bilateral trade between China and Turkey is 4.08 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of 51.9%. 3.62 billion U.S. dollars in imports from China, an increase of 45.7%, China has risen to the second largest source of imports to Turkey. During the period building materials category of ceramics, glass exports to Turkey 2.96 million U.S. dollars, accounting for 5.8% of our total exports of goods, metals 8.75 million U.S. dollars, accounting for 11.3% of our total exports of all goods.
The current situation of the profession in the country: One third of the people in Turkey live in the three major cities of Istanbul, Izmir and Ankara. The people and their houses are very dense and most of the apartment houses are above 100 square meters. Istanbul has the lowest housing prices among the big cities in Europe, with urban housing prices of USD 1,850-2,500 per square meter, which is equivalent to one third of Shanghai's housing prices. The annual demand for housing in Turkey is 600,000 units, during which 15% Turks have the ability to purchase a home. People living in Turkish towns and villages have their own homes, and more than 60% of young and middle-aged people choose to buy a home.
International Building Materials Zone: Includes building construction materials, building materials, highway, road, renovation and rehabilitation project materials, building products and structures, construction technology and machinery, tools accessories equipment, real estate, work wear, safety systems.
Doors, windows, roofs and roofing materials: including a variety of door and window materials (wood, aluminum, plastic, plastic steel), insulating glass, curtain walls, balconies and other partitions, louvered windows; heating.
Ventilation materials: including air conditioning and ventilation systems, water and sewerage supply, gas supply, fire safety systems, heating facilities, ventilation networks, pipes, water systems and facilities, electrical facilities, lighting systems and meters, engineered pipe networks, refrigeration systems, sanitary facilities, hardware;
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