2016
DOI: 10.29228/mjes.66
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The Customs Union in the Context of Eu-Turkey Relations: An Evaluation of Current Debates

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“…Some point out areas for improvement, like legislation dedicated to logistics infrastructure and liberation of railway transport and infrastructural links between dry ports, which are not run at full capacity (Tabak & Yildiz, 2018) . It is essential to understand that Turkey is one of few countries that have a Customs Union with the EU whilst not being a member state, which may affect such proceedings (Goral & Dartan, 2016).…”
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“…Some point out areas for improvement, like legislation dedicated to logistics infrastructure and liberation of railway transport and infrastructural links between dry ports, which are not run at full capacity (Tabak & Yildiz, 2018) . It is essential to understand that Turkey is one of few countries that have a Customs Union with the EU whilst not being a member state, which may affect such proceedings (Goral & Dartan, 2016).…”
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