June 18, 2018

Hedef Adaya Direkt Uçuş

İngiltere’de KKTC’ye Charter Direkt Uçak Seferleri İmza kampanyasına destek yemeği gerçekleştirildi. İngiltere Kıbrıs Türk Ticaret Odası Başkanı Muhammet Yaşarata, KKTC’ye Charter Direkt Uçak Seferleri İmza kampanyasına destek toplantısı düzenledi. Londra kent merkezindeki Hyatt Regency The Churchill Hotel’te 18 Haziran Pazartesi düzenlenen yemekli toplantıya, Kıbrıs Türk Ticaret Odası Başkanı Turgay Deniz, Kıbrıs Türk Sanayi Odası Başkanı Candan Avunduk, İngiltere Kıbrıs Türk Dernekleri Konseyi Başkanı Leyla Kemal, iş dünyası temsilcileri ve gazeteciler katıldı. İngiltere ve KKTC’deki Kıbrıslı Türk iş adamları İngiltere’den KKTC’ye doğrudan charter uçuşlar için başlatılan mücadelenin yol haritasını belirlemek ve ekonomik girişimler için görüş ve önerilerini birlikte tartıştı.
June 17, 2018

Meclis Önergesi imzaya açıldı

İngiliz Parlementosunda Milletvekili olan Rt. Hon Iain Duncan Smith’in İngiliz Parlementosuna verdiği İngiltere’den Kuzey Kıbrıs’a Direk Charter Seferlerin başlaması konusundaki ‘Meclis Önergesi’ festivalde imzaya açıldı. İngiltere Kıbrıs Türk Ticaret Odası (CTCC), Kıbrıs Türk Ticaret Odası (KTTO), İngiltere Kıbrıs Türk Dernekleri Konseyi ve Kıbrıs Türk Sanayi Odası önderliğinde, 17 Haziran 2018’de İngiltere’de düzenlenen festivalde, İngiltere Konservatif Parti’nin önceki liderlerinden ve 1992 yılından beri de İngiliz Parlementosunda Milletvekili olan Rt. Hon Iain Duncan Smith’in İngiliz Parlementosuna verdiği İngiltere’den Kuzey Kıbrıs’a Direk Çharter Seferlerin başlaması konusundaki ‘Meclis Önergesi’ imzaya açıldı.
April 5, 2018

CTCC at the World Travel Market 2015

View our videos below of various CTCC members who attended the World Travel Market in 2015, including interviews with various prominent businessmen and women of industry such as Faiz Sucuoglu, Ahmet Durmus, Altan Kemal, Isik Vedat, Niyazi Oztoprak and Tuncel Nalbantoglu.
March 27, 2018

TRNC UK Chambers Sign Protocol

CTCC and KTTO Sign Protocol Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Commerce (CTCC) and UK Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Commerce (TCCoC) sign a business protocol of cooperation. Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Commerce (CTCC) and UK Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Commerce (TCCoC) have signed a business protocol of cooperation. The terms of the agreement call for both chambers to, among other things, seek to elevate cooperation between the two chambers to the highest degree, improve their dialogue, establish economic and social connections between their members, and increase the volume of cooperative work between their members.
September 4, 2015

National Minimum Wage

Dear member You should be aware of new legislation that has come into effect from 1 October 2007 regarding the national minimum wage and also the minimum annual holiday entitlement, which has increased from 4 weeks (20 days for those working a 5 day week) to 4.8 weeks (24 days). On 1 April 2009 there will be a further increase to 28 days. It is important to remember that the new minimum annual leave entitlements, 24 days from 1 October 2007 and 28 days from 1 April 2009, include bank holidays. This means that any employer who already gives 20 days leave plus bank holidays will not be affected by the changes.
March 27, 2015

CTCC Launch Event

In November 2015, the CTCC celebrated its official launch with a networking meeting, with some of the most prominent businessmen and women in Turkish industry here in the UK. Dr Muhammet Yaşarata made an excellent, informative speech, which you can watch via the video on the left. His speech highlighted the need for the CTCC and what it aims to accomplish amongst the Turkish community, including uniting the community to generate more business and provide networking opportunities for all.
September 22, 2014
health and safety

Why Turkish Business Should Play Safe

“Many small businesses seem to be unaware that they are breaking the law by not complying with adequate health and safety in their workplace.” Small businesses – whether Turkish or not – have many things to contend with to stay competitive, in profit and in business. But many small businesses seem to be unaware that they are breaking the law by not complying with adequate health and safety in their workplace.