Türkiye secures its position as a top destination for international investment, rising to fourth place in Europe in 2023 with a 17 percent growth in projects.Despite the slowing investment trend across Europe, Türkiye has become an attractive centre for international investors by strengthening its infrastructure and diversifying its economy. / Photo: AA Archive
He stressed that Türkiye has maintained its steady rise in attracting the most international direct investment in Europe in the post-pandemic period. Daglioglu added that France led in attracting the most projects last year but saw a 5 percent decline from 2022. The UK, in second place, saw a six percent annual rise in projects. Germany, at third, suffered a steep 12 percent drop in project numbers.
"Despite the slowing investment trend across Europe, Türkiye has become an attractive centre for international investors by strengthening its infrastructure and diversifying its economy. We find it extremely positive that we have overtaken Spain and settled in fourth place after France, Britain, and Germany," he said.