Privatized assets brought Turkey $58.3 bn since 2002


ANKARA — Turkey will reach its privatization revenue target for 2014 just like it did a year earlier, Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek said on Saturday.Prior to his visit to Qatar for talks with international investors, Şimşek told Anadolu Agency that Turkey generated over $12.5 billion from privatized assets in 2013, outdistancing the estimated target of $4 billion. He stressed that this was a significant achievement considering that 2013 was a year of worldwide financial crisis."We believe Turkey wil reach this year's privatization revenue target of $7 billion, and even go beyond that. Our contacts with inverstors show that their interest in Turkey is very high," he said. Turkish economy gained more than $58.3 billion from privatized assets since the ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party came to power in 2002.