"We have also renewed conventional lines that had been untouched for almost 100 years. We have connected our organised industrial zones, factories and ports to our railway network," Uraloglu was quoted as saying by domestic media reports.
"Our goal is to expand these networks and further strengthen Türkiye's strategic role in Europe's trade routes," he said.
Istanbul and surrounding provinces play a significant role in railway transportation, he said, noting that 86 per cent of total exports, or the equivalent of more than 1.03 million tonnes, were transported from Istanbul and neighboring provinces.
Rail connections to Europe offer substantial economic and environmental benefits as well, he said. At least eight freight trains operating daily between Turkiye and Europe.
The country’s top export items include automotive parts, textile products, chemical products, cement and construction materials.
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