For those
who are distant to world politics: There’s a political dispute between France
and Turkey that will most likely disrupt French exports to Turkey, creating a gap
for manufacturers exporting the goods Turkey currently purchase from France.
Ghosts of the Past
The bill is
connected with some unsettled accounts of a bitter Armenian public in
French
President Sarkozy -in a desperate attempt to increase his votes for a second
term- accepted the Armenian side of the story as truth and pushed a bill to the
lower house of French parliament threatening anyone opposing Armenian claims
with a 45.000 € fine and 1 year in jail. The proposal –exposing Turkish
nationals to Armenian provocations in French territory- enraged Turkish Prime
Minister Tayyip Erdogan to the point of announcing a boycott for French goods
in Turkish market.
Prime
minister’s announcement had no immediate effect and Turkish foreign policy
makers were successful in silencing Mr. Erdogan with the hope that the bill
will not be approved by French Senate. Erdogan did not press on too much in
order to maintain his country’s mobility on the issue and is now waiting for
the French Senate’s decision.
However latest
polls in France reveal
that Sarkozy’s attempt was successful in increasing his votes and French
President will not draw his support from the bill, ensuring that it will pass
the senate. When this happen, observers expect a strong boycott backed with a
hate campaign in Turkey .
Turks in France attending a demonstration next to the National Assembly in Paris |
The Potential
According to UN COMTRADE Database,
HS Code
|
Description
|
Trade
Value
|
Vehicles
other than railway or tramway rolling-stock, and parts and accessories
thereof
|
$1,639,116,818
|
|
Nuclear
reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof
|
$1,341,174,510
|
|
Aircraft,
spacecraft, and parts thereof
|
$833,666,352
|
|
Electrical
machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers,
television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and
accessories of such articles
|
$642,324,312
|
|
Iron and steel
|
$603,867,144
|
|
Other
commodities
|
$3,243,122,184
|
Automotive
As it can
clearly be seen Automobiles and Automobile parts takes the lead in French
exports amounting 1,639,116,818 US$.
Most of the parts go to French automotive giant Renault’s production plants in
Machinery
Another
large portion where some opportunities lie is the Machinery chapter (HS 84).
Apart from manufacturing machines which
Aircraft
TurkishAirlines (THY) is a loyal customer of AIRBUS –French based aircraft producer.
Airline recorded significant growth in year 2011 and plans to purchase 20
Airbus planes in year 2012 (14 A321-200 and 6 A319-100). It cannot be said that
these orders will be cancelled and the government has no right to impose a ban on these purchases. However the airline announced that it will
purchase 85 more planes in near term and it is safe to assume that a government supported boycott will improve the
chances of suppliers like BOEING or even BOMBARDIER in the bids for the purchase of these planes.
Infrastructure Projects
French
companies in
Environmental
technologies especially water treatment are also considered to be as a main
export chapter to Turkey .
Canadian, British and US
trade delegations to Turkey
in recent years include at least one company which operates in this industry.
MED-ALLIA Latest French trade event in Istanbul, included 8 companies operating in
environmental technologies. Suppliers from other countries may be interested to
contact Turkish municipalities that are buying these services and make their
presentations once again as they will be more than eager to switch to suppliers
from other countries.
Construction
contractors in Turkey
are very closely related to municipalities and central government. After all,
nearly all large scale projects are coming from these resources. They will be afraid
to invoke any kind of negative attention onto them and will be among the first
participants of a boycott. This will cause companies like Schneider Electric,
Lafarge or Onduline to have a hard time in penetrating large scale projects in Turkey . This of
course is an opportunity for their competitors.
Iron & Steel
FMCG
Cosmetics market in Turkey
is dominated by French brands such as L’oreal. Versace, Yves Saint Laurent or
Louis Vuitton are luxury brands highly sought by Turkish consumers. These are
first castles to fall in a boycott campaign. However large marketing &
advertisement budgets are necessary in order to snatch a market share from
these high end brands.
Before
concluding this article it must be stated that Turkish Government has no
official right to impose any ban on French goods according to EU regulations
accepted by Turkey .
Nevertheless, a boycott successfully held in 1998 against Italy with the
initiative of trade unions & associations close to the government cost
Italy 1.000.000.000 US$ worth of exports in 1999. Turkish Prime Minister’s
announcements and expert opinions clearly show that a similar boycott campaign
is on the way for French goods in Turkey
and it will be tougher and longer than the one held against Italy . Lists of French brands and companies began to appear in different internet sites with calls for boycott. Boycott
against Italy
only lasted for one and a half month. A boycott against France will probably take more than a year even
two years as it is for certain that France will not take back the law
once it is accepted by its Senate.
Political situation may mean
extra workload for diplomats and politicians but opportunities are also at bay for those who are
sharp enough to see them.