CEO 360 on Turkey Minerals Market Opportunity

CEO 360 on Turkey Minerals Market Opportunity

Market Potential and Downstream Opportunities for Selected Minerals & Metals

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08-Jan-2014
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Europe
Research Code: P7BB-01-00-00-00
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This report takes a close look at Turkey's place in the world as a valued destination for mining. Turkey possesses 73.5% of the world’s boron reserves and 40% of the world’s marble reserves. There are about 60 different minerals and metals and 4,500 mineral deposits in Turkey. Mining activities have increased significantly in Turkey, especially the exploration and production of boron, feldspar, pumice, gold, and chromite. This report covers the macro trends, supply demand scenario, investment opportunities, economic scenario and its impact on the Turkish mining industry. The base year of the study is 2012 and the forecast period is 2013–2018.

Table of Contents

HomePage

  • Title and Contents

Introduction

  • Agenda and Why Turkey

Macro Level Analysis

  • Turkey's Economy and where Stands Mining from the Aggregate Viewpoint

Market Opportunities Turkey Mining Industry

  • Drivers and Strategic Factsheet of Important Minerals

Key Conclusions and Recommendations

  • Insights

Appendix

  • Other Information

The Frost and Sullivan Story

  • History and Background of Frost & Sullivan
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This report takes a close look at Turkey's place in the world as a valued destination for mining. Turkey possesses 73.5% of the world’s boron reserves and 40% of the world’s marble reserves. There are about 60 different minerals and metals and 4,500 mineral deposits in Turkey. Mining activities have increased significantly in Turkey, especially the exploration and production of boron, feldspar, pumice, gold, and chromite. This report covers the macro trends, supply demand scenario, investment opportunities, economic scenario and its impact on the Turkish mining industry. The base year of the study is 2012 and the forecast period is 2013–2018.
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