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İstanbul'da turistleri dolandıran bir taksi şoförüne 4.064 lira para cezası kesildi

İstanbul'da turistleri dolandıran bir taksi şoförüne 4.064 lira para cezası kesildi

Eylül 25, 2023

İstanbul'da bir taksi şoförü turistleri Halkalı'dan Bakırköy'e oradan da Taksim'e götürdü. Şoför taksimetreyi açmadı ve yolculuk sonunda turistlerden 3500 lira ücret aldı. Ücretin çok yüksek olduğunu düşünen turistler polise başvurdu. Olay yerine gelen polis memurları, bu kadar uzun bir yol için ücretin 600 liradan fazla olmaması gerektiğini öğrendi. Bunun üzerine taksi şoförüne 4064 lira ceza kesildi.

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Türkiye increases purchases of Western LNG: new contract with TotalEnergies.

Turkey s state-owned energy company Botas has signed a new long-term contract with France s TotalEnergies for the supply of 16 cargoes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) per year. The agreement will come into force in 2027 and is designed for 10 years, providing Turkey with an additional 1.6 billion cubic meters of gas annually.
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TOP countries for wind power generation: Türkiye in the TOP-15.

Amid the global shift to renewable energy, countries around the world are rapidly expanding their wind power industries. According to the latest data, China holds a solid lead with an installed wind turbine capacity of 441,895 megawatts.
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Turkey's Finance Ministry to Reveal Names of Major Tax Debtors

Finance and Treasury Minister Mehmet Simsek said the names of taxpayers with tax arrears and fines of 5 million lira or more will be made public. Those who do not want to be on the list of "tax debtors" will have to pay off their debts by the end of September 2024. Taxpayers from earthquake-hit areas will be excluded from the measure.
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Eylül 2, 2024

Turkey's economic growth in the second quarter of 2024

Turkey's Federal Statistical Office reported that the country's economy grew by 2.5% in the second quarter of 2024. Significant growth was recorded in the services sector (7.4%) and construction (6.5%).
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