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‘Toys of Sports’ exhibition at Istanbul Toy Museum
A new exhibition, "Toys of Sports," organized with the support of Trendyol, the first Turkish partner of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), combines the excitement of the Olympics with fascinating toys.
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New rules aim to protect local e-traders from Chinese giants
The ruling Justice and Development Party's (AKP) new draft law, which stipulates the introduction of export incentives for e-commerce and includes provisions to protect consumers, has been approved by the Parliamentary Industry and Trade Commission.
Trendyol opens first pop-up in Gulf region
Trendyol, one of Türkiye's largest e-commerce platforms, has opened its first pop-up store in the Gulf region at a shopping mall in Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh.
The online shopping giant has been expanding its operations abroad, including Germany, Azerbaijan and Central and Eastern Europe.
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Turkish factory produces items for Paris Olympics
As part of a factory in the western province of Denizli that is producing a special collection for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, apparel produced by nearly 2,500 women workers will reach sports enthusiasts.
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Hepsiburada, TÜBİTAK to launch AI research center
The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) and D-Market Electronic Services and Trading, the company behind Turkish e-commerce giant Hepsiburada, will jointly establish an artificial intelligence center, Industry and Technology Minister Mustafa Varank said on Sept. 12.
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Turkey’s Trendyol raises $1.5 bln, valuing it at $16.5 billion
Turkish e-commerce firm Trendyol, backed by Chinese internet giant Alibaba, said yesterday it had entered into agreements to raise $1.5 billion from a number of high-profile investors, valuing the company at $16.5 billion.
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That makes the company Turkey's first "decacorn," a word used for those companies over $10 billion, according to a written statement.