The European Registry and Identification System (EORI)
The EORI number assigned to national criteria, such as German customs replace the number in the future. The availability of the data of registered operator (holder of a customs number) in the EORI database is required for customs clearance in the EU. Without EORI number from 1 November 2009 customs operations in the EU in principle no longer be possible. Therefore, it was all German traders after obtaining the necessary approval (see above) in addition to their assigned duty number one EORI number where their data is stored on the EU database.
Starting a Business in Turkey
The legal framework in Turkey are extremely business-friendly. Regardless of your nationality or residence, it is possible to conduct the registration and starting a business in a single day.
All formalities between the offices will be coordinated by one ministry from. The first step for establishing a business in Turkey is at the local Register Office which is located at the local Chamber of Commerce, a "business register form to be completed. Starting a business involves the following steps:
- Submission of the document certified statute
- Filing of 0.04% of the initial capital for a state bank or the Turkish Central Bank
- Completion of the foundation form and registration with the Trade Register Office
For foreign investors, the evolution strategy, various corporate forms.
The most common legal forms of enterprises in Turkey:
- Limited liability company (Ltd. Sti.)
- Corporation (A.S.)
- Subsidiary
- Liaison Office
German companies in Turkey
More than 3,700 companies with German capital is now the way to Turkey have found.
Germany, among the foreign investors in Turkey so far a leading role, as German companies have the oldest continuous presence in the country and are available on the number of projects in the first place. Many German companies have for several decades as subsidiaries represented in Turkey. Some, like Siemens, the presence dates back to the last century. The German large firms, which showed relatively early on the Bosporus flag, contributed in the years following the extension of the German presence, by calling upon their traditional suppliers to follow suit.
The total number of German companies and German capital in Turkey reached the middle of 2006, according to the General Directorate of Foreign Capital in Ankara more than 2,300. The favorable economic development, with average real growth rates of gross national product (GNP) of 7% and the associated increase in business and sales opportunities attract more and more German companies to the Bosporus, who see in Turkey a very promising market. In the fields of activity are varied. They range from pure manufacturing industrial products such as household appliances from BSH Bosch and Siemens to the erection of stores by the Metro Group. Tchibo, Real, Baushaus, practitioners, C & A, Deichmann, other famous brands, which are active in Turkey.