Category: Asia and Pacific

  • Burger King Plans Large Expansion in China

    Burger King Plans Large Expansion in China

    By Charlene Cooper

    A Chinese customer eats a burger at a Burger King.

    A Chinese customer eats a burger at a Burger King. (Photo: Reuters)

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    Burger King, One of the largest hamburger chains in the world, plans on expanding in China. With only 63 current restaurants in China, the company will be opening 1,000 locations in the country within five to seven years. This is the biggest development deal that Burger King has ever made.

    Competitor McDonald’s Corp. currently has over 1,400 restaurant locations in China.

    The company explained to Bloomberg BusinessWeek, that the expansion is a collaboration between the Kurdoglu family, which is responsible for Burger King restaurants in Turkey, and Cartesian Capital Group, a private equity firm.

    Burger King has over 12,500 restaurants around the world. The company’s biggest international franchise is run by the Kurdoglu family.

    Burger King revealed plans to additionally expand in Russia earlier this month. In 2011, the company also expanded its restaurants in Brazil.

    Last year, 80 percent of Burger King’s expansion had occurred in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.

    With its past market share declining nationally, the company agreed to be taken by 3G Capital, a New York based investment firm, in 2010.

    Rather than expanding in the United States, Burger King locations have seen more of a face lift to current restaurants. This past April, the company expanded its menu, including popular options such as snack wraps and fruit smoothies.

    Competing companies such as McDonald’s Corp and Yum Brands Inc. which owns Taco Bell, KFC, and Pizza Hut, have also been looking into international expansion. McDonald’s has decided to open 900 new fast food locations in 2012, in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. During its first quarter, Yum Brands Inc. expanded in China by opening 168 new restaurants in the country.

    via Burger King Plans Large Expansion in China – Jobs&Hire :: News :: Jobs & Hire.

  • US put pressure on Azerbaijan by «Armenian genocide»

    US put pressure on Azerbaijan by «Armenian genocide»

     

     

    армяно турецкие протоколы

     

     

    Gulnara Inanch,

    Director of Information and Analytical Center Etnoglobus (ethnoglobus.az),

    editor of Russian section of  Turkishnews American-Turkish Resource website www.turkishnews.com  ,

    Mete62@inbox.ru

     

    According to BBC, a group of former and present high ranking officials of the US Administration has called the presidential administration to put pressure over the sides for implementation of protocols signed betweenTurkeyandArmeniain 2009. FormerUSSecretary of State Madeleine Albright in her statement before the US Council on Foreign relations said that implementation of the mentioned protocols would serve for improvement of relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

     

    However, while speaking of the very issue in her visit toArmenia, US present Secretary of State Hillary Clinton insisted that initial unconditional dialog betweenTurkeyandArmeniawould not have any impact upon Nagorno-Karabakh issue.

     

    Contradiction between the statements of the present Secretary of  State Hillary Clinton and Madeleine Albright, who, despite, is not in power but preserved her reputation, is the reflection of US view with regards to the issue.

     

     

    As you see, White House tries to pull out “Armenian genocide” issue from connection with Azerbaijanby strengthening their attempts to make Turkeyrestore negotiations withArmenia. Because, in order to force Turkey to come to the negotiations without any precondition agreement of officialBakuis required.  Statement of  Hillary Clinton that Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict has no connection with Turkish-Armenian relations proves it.

     

    Therefore,Washingtontries to persuade Turkey that opening of  borders between Turkey and Armenia will cause Armenia to compromise in Nagorno-Karabakh issue. On the other hand, as recognition of “Armenian genocide” is a principal issue for Azerbaijan along with Turkey, it is used as pressure object to Baku and Ankara.

     

    The fact that “Armenian genocide” was the focus of attention again in Israel Knesset on June 12, it should be considered as pressure tool over Turkey and Azerbaijan. It is again proved by the report recently made by Madeline Albright together with former US president George Bush’s national security advisor Steven Hadley where this subject was the focus of attention as well. According to that report, establishment of good relations withIsrael by Turkey will lead to earning support of  US Jewish society which will support Turkey to avoid discussion of “Armenian genocide” as in previous years. Israel Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, who seeks for strategic cooperation policy with official Baku, said that this issue wouldn’t be discussed for the sake of strategic cooperation with Azerbaijanwhen “Armenian genocide” was focus of attention in Israel Knesset. Israel media that are close to state and power bodies has been asked to be attentive in the sensible issues related to Azerbaijan. Being attentive we can see that Israel media pretext not to see that “Armenian genocide” is brought to focus of attention in Israel Knesset.

     

    Israel is Our Home (IOH) party head secretary Faina Kirschenbaum, Members of Knesset said that IOH – Kadima block would try to avoid discussions of “Armenian genocide” which is brought to focus of attention by the pressure of Israel Armenian church.

     

    But the point is that some Israel politicians and public figures think that the “Armenian genocide” is the issue between Armenia and Turkey and it has nothing with Azerbaijan, especially with Nagorno-Karabakh. Therefore, in order to satisfy society and Jewish lobby, “Armenian genocide” is brought to focus of attention in the Israel Knesset.

     

    Since “Armenian genocide” is the tool of political speculation, attempts by Israel officials to close the subject for the sake of cooperation with Azerbaijan will be temporary and it is expected to be used for the purpose of mollifying Turkey and Azerbaijan.

     

    As we remember, along with speculations around adoption of the law prohibiting denial of “Armenian genocide” in French Senate, “genocide” issue was also brought to the focus of attention in Israel Knesset.

     

    The fact that discussion of “genocide” issue in Knesset is due on June 18, on the eve of meeting between Azerbaijan and Armenian Foreign Ministers in France, is the another proof that this is the pressure method on Azerbaijan during negotiations.

     

    Source New Baku Post (bakupost.az)

  • Azerbaijan’s SOCAR sees $17B Turkey investments

    Azerbaijan’s SOCAR sees $17B Turkey investments

    socarBAKU, Azerbaijan — Azerbaijan’s state oil and gas company says it plans to invest up to $17 billion in energy projects in neighboring Turkey over the coming eight years.

    SOCAR vice president Suleyman Gasimov said Thursday that investments will include $5.5 billion on a new refinery and $800 million on a power station.

    Another major, still-unconfirmed goal mentioned by Gasimov is the construction of the proposed Trans-Anatolian natural gas pipeline, which Azerbaijan hopes could be used to carry gas from its Shah Deniz offshore field to Europe. Under current plans, Azerbaijan would take a lead in the project, known as TANAP, and provide several billion dollars for its completion.

    SOCAR is investing aggressively overseas, in countries like Turkey and the former Soviet republics, as it tries to diversify its sources of revenue.

    via Azerbaijan’s SOCAR sees $17B Turkey investments – Wire Business News – The Sacramento Bee.

  • Armenia waits for formation of a new coalition

    Armenia waits for formation of a new coalition

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    Gulnara İnanch,

     

    Director of Information and Analytical Center Etnoglobus (ethnoglobus.az), editor of Russian section of website www.turkishnews.com  , (mete62@inbox.ru) 

     

    Declaration of statement by the chairman of “Bargavac Ayastan” (Prospering Armenia)

     

    (PA) party Gagik Tsarukyan not to form a coalition with the ruling Republicans Party has yet proved to be a game. Upon PA party officials statement that they will not agree on coalition with the ruling party and that they will declare their decision regarding minister portfolio in the government until May 31 enables us to think that Tsaraukyan is conducting discussions with ruling party.

     

    Next year’s presidential elections and ruling party’s wining 30% against the 44% increased the pretention of PA party. Party, for the purpose of justifying the confidence of voters, attracting those hesitating for presidential elections to OY and consequently obtaining majority of votes, demonstrates its power in this way.

     

    Head of Armenian government Tigran Sarkisyan in his response to the question who can hold the post of Prime minister confirmed that OY chairman Gagik Tsarukyan can lead the new government answering that he is happy to have people to hold high posts.

     

    Afterwards, Armenian government head Tigran Sarkisyan’s statement “who said PA would go to opposition” indicate how the ruling party is aware of processes and secret negotiations are under way.

     

    G. Tsarukyan’s name is mentioned among the presidential candidates along with L.Ter-Petrosyan, R.Kocharyan and S. Sarkisyan.

     

    The fact that Tsarukyan won the votes of half million of citizens enables him to be more confident in presidential elections along with flirting with the Republicans fearlessly and being pretentious for prime minister in the newly formed government.

    To change the situation to his benefit G.Tsarukyan may form a coalition lead by himself creating a new plan for presidential elections.

     

  • AUKAA Yalli dance to be held in London

    AUKAA Yalli dance to be held in London

    YalliWe are pleased to invite you to AUKAA Yalli dance to be held in London on 28 May 2012! AUKAA will conduct this cultural event with support of the Council on state support to NGOs under the President of Azerbaijan on the occasion of Republican Day of Azerbaijan.

    Venue: King’s College, London , “Henriette Raphael Room”.
    Time: 18.00-20.00, 28 May (Monday).

    Your help: please help us to identify 10-15 person in London who are ready to learn basic yalli dance during 26-28 May and perform at the event of 28 May. Please feel free to forward this mail to your friends and also come and bring your friends with you, event is open for public!

    For details please contact Zaur Allahverdizade at zaurazeri220@yahoo.com or Emel Ozturk at emel_oztr@hotmail.com (our coordinator based in London).

  • Turkey as a role model

    Turkey as a role model

    The visit of the Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, coincided with a period wherein, the gulf between the Pakistan’s government and the opposition has dangerously widened, and is compounding the complexities Pakistan already confronts because of its security situation – a harsh reality that both the government and the opposition overlook the visible disadvantage of the people of Pakistan.

    Besides the other subjects that the Turkish premier touched upon during his address to the joint session of Pakistan’s parliament, this deserves the focused attention of the government and the opposition.

    Given the fact that he has very good working relationships with Pakistan’s government and the opposition, the Turkish premier is probably the only person who could help bridge the gulf between them.

    Very appropriately, the Turkish premier emphasised the need for strengthening the democratic process by implementing economic reforms that convince both the citizens and investors of the reforms’ legality, rationality and fairness, as proved by the Turkish experience.

    Following this route, the regime led by Erdogan had rebuilt Turkish faith in democracy, and during 2003-11, it was able to attract foreign direct investment worth $110 billion.

    Unfortunately, however, in Pakistan, we have done the opposite as reflected by Pakistan’s worsening country risk perception.

    Parliamentarians, he said carry the enormous responsibility of delivering according to the peoples’ will “because no one can withstand the wrath of the masses.” The condition of the power sector reflects that Pakistan’s parliamentarians have yet to fulfil the obligation of delivering on their many rosy promises.

    Pakistan’s parliamentarians are clearly not conscious of the challenges their country faces.

    Their energies are not focused on addressing these challenges, a gap that the Turkish premier highlighted during his address while advising the opposition that it must focus on mending the ways of the government, not as much on removing it.

    But he balanced his advice by reminding the government of its obligations to deliver on the promises that a responsible regime commits itself to do after assuming power.

    As a non-partisan entity, the Turkish premier is interested only in the well-being of Pakistan, which has a very special place in the hearts of the Turkish people, given their long history of struggle wherein our ancestors offered great sacrifices for Turkey and its people.

    Turkey was among the foremost supporter of the Friends of Democratic Pakistan (FoDP).

    It was lack of preparation on part of Pakistan that proper project feasibilities were not readily available at the Dubai moot.

    It has taken over three years for 14 projects in the power sector to be identified for Turkish firms to explore.

    The Turkish side has cited bureaucratic hurdles, the taxation system and high tariff as impediments towards investment.

    All these obstacles can be effectively tackled while staying within the law and observing rules and regulations.

    Whenever investment proposals are pushed from the top, with the objective of saving time – there is bound to be trouble.

    Karkey Rental is a prime example.

    The Pakistan side needs to make the return on investment attractive for the investors and the Turkish side needs to show more understanding and patient.

    After all, there are other destinations where the bureaucratic hurdles are much higher than Pakistan and return on investment even lower.

    Pakistan needs to learn from the Turkish experience, both in terms of transition from a military-controlled government to a democratic dispensation; as well as the growing role it is playing as a regional powerhouse.

    In both cases, the power lies in the strong growth of the Turkish economy – now the envy of Europe.

    Public support for democracy emanates from the success of the civilian dispensation in delivering a better quality of life to the people at large.

    A strong export-led growth has allowed Turkey to expand its trade with its neighbours in particular and the region in general.

    It also provides the basis for its growing regional influence.

    In Turkey, all the three tiers of government have come together and developed a coherent and proactive policy that addresses the economy, foreign affairs and defence in an integrated manner.

    We need to do the same.

    Last but not least, it is interesting to note that most people in North Africa and the Middle East believe that post-revolutionary states in the region (the countries afflicted by the contagion of the ‘Arab Spring’) should model their political systems on Turkey’s, according to an opinion poll commissioned by the Doha Debates.

    Some analysts, therefore, believe that the Ottoman Empire is seeking to make a return not in order to restore its former glories, but rather to establish an effective presence for the Turkish state that greatly suits its economic and political interests.

    Muslim countries, particularly Pakistan, are required to draw a valuable lesson from the fact that Ankara has successfully integrated Islam into politics, which probably fits into majority of these countries’ needs.

    via Turkey as a role model | Business Recorder.