Turkey - Due DiligenceTurkey - Due Diligence
Companies can minimize the risks of doing business with a new or unknown customer or partner in Turkey by utilizing the CS Turkey’s International Company Profile (ICP) service. An ICP provides up-to-date information on potential partners, including bank and trade references, names of principals, key officers and managers, product lines, number of employees, financial data, sales volume, reputation and market outlook, all at a reasonable price.
The U.S. Commercial Service makes every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information that it provides to a company. We provide this information as an additional resource for a company to use in the exercise of its business judgment. The company should conduct its own due diligence before entering a business relationship or otherwise relying on this information would be at their own risk and consent. When utilizing the information provided, the company is responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations of the United States, including the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The ICP service can provide useful information to a company in conducting its own due diligence but does not constitute U.S. Commercial Service certification or assurance of compliance with the FCPA. The U.S. Commercial Service is not liable for the consequences of any business decisions made by a company. Prepared by our U.S. Embassies abroad. With its network of 108 offices across the United States and in more than 75 countries, the U.S. Commercial Service of the U.S. Department of Commerce utilizes its global presence and international marketing expertise to help U.S. companies sell their products and services worldwide. Locate the U.S. Commercial Service trade specialist in the U.S. nearest you by visiting http://export.gov/usoffices.
The U.S. Commercial Service makes every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information that it provides to a company. We provide this information as an additional resource for a company to use in the exercise of its business judgment. The company should conduct its own due diligence before entering a business relationship or otherwise relying on this information would be at their own risk and consent. When utilizing the information provided, the company is responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations of the United States, including the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The ICP service can provide useful information to a company in conducting its own due diligence but does not constitute U.S. Commercial Service certification or assurance of compliance with the FCPA. The U.S. Commercial Service is not liable for the consequences of any business decisions made by a company. Prepared by our U.S. Embassies abroad. With its network of 108 offices across the United States and in more than 75 countries, the U.S. Commercial Service of the U.S. Department of Commerce utilizes its global presence and international marketing expertise to help U.S. companies sell their products and services worldwide. Locate the U.S. Commercial Service trade specialist in the U.S. nearest you by visiting http://export.gov/usoffices.