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Zonguldak’s Industrial Surge: Nearly 887 Billion Lira in Investments and Over 22,000 Jobs

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Zonguldak’s Industrial Surge: Nearly 887 Billion Lira in Investments and Over 22,000 Jobs

Industry and Technology Minister Mehmet Fatih Kacır highlighted Zonguldak’s transformation into a manufacturing hub that has attracted approximately 887 billion lira in investments and generated over 22,000 new jobs in the past 23 years.

Investment Scale and Project Portfolio

  • 7 new industrial projects were officially launched.
  • More than 12,000 SMEs received 2.7 billion lira in support.
  • 1.5 billion lira of additional financing bolstered the infrastructure of industrial sites.
  • 30 million lira credit assistance offered at a 9.25% financing rate.
  • SME Incentive Package: Fresh Regulations

  • The government will cover 50% of SGK employer contributions for four years when investments occur in organized industrial zones.
  • Tax deductions of up to 30% of the investment amount, plus VAT exemptions, are available.
  • Customs duty waivers add further appeal to export‑oriented projects.
  • Employment and Production Capacity Gains

  • 7,100 new jobs were created in the Zonguldak Ereğli Organized Industrial Zone.
  • An additional 2,000 positions are supported by the new wastewater treatment plant and renewable‑energy installations.
  • The Local Development Initiative earmarked 154 million lira for high‑value‑added product projects.
  • Strategic Vision: Energy Gateway and Tech Hub

  • Zonguldak is cementing its role as Turkey’s energy gateway within the “Century of Turkey” framework.
  • Partnerships with Togg and aerospace ventures are expanding the nation’s defense and technology export potential.
  • Preparations for a UNESCO Global Geopark aim to merge mining heritage with tourism, creating new revenue streams.
  • Markets are likely to see increased liquidity in regional equities and SME bonds as Zonguldak’s extensive incentive scheme and projects come to fruition. Environment‑friendly infrastructure investments should attract sustainable‑energy funds, while the energy, infrastructure, and technology sectors could present short‑term buying opportunities. Investors are advised to monitor narrowing regional credit spreads and a declining risk premium in the local banking sector.
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