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Turkey - a Natural »Energy Bridge«

机译:土耳其-自然的“能量桥”

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Turkey experienced a strong economic recovery after a financial and currency crisis in 2001 that led to severe economic contraction. During 2005, Turkey's real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 7.4%, down somewhat from the 2004 rate of 8.9%. For 2006, real GDP growth is forecast to ease to 4.6%, reflecting a number of factors that have slowed Turkish economic growth. These include depreciation of the Turkish new lira, a decline in Turkey's stock market, rising inflation, and the country's growing current account deficit. Turkey lacks significant domestic energy resources. However, its location makes the country an important energy transit country, with the Bosporus Straits, through which Caspian oil passes en route to European markets; the Baku-Tbilisi- Ceyhan (BTC) Pipeline, the first transnational pipeline that transports Caspian oil without crossing Russian soil; and Turkey's port of Ceyhan, which is the primary terminal through which Iraq's northern oil exports pass. In addition, Turkey's relatively large population and growing economy have made the country a significant regional energy consumer in its own right.
机译:在2001年金融和货币危机导致严重的经济收缩之后,土耳其经历了强劲的经济复苏。 2005年期间,土耳其的实际国内生产总值(GDP)增长了7.4%,略低于2004年的8.9%。预计2006年的实际GDP增长将放缓至4.6%,这反映了许多因素已使土耳其经济增长放缓。其中包括土耳其新里拉贬值,土耳其股市下跌,通货膨胀率上升以及该国经常账户赤字增加。土耳其缺乏大量的国内能源资源。但是,它的地理位置使该国成为重要的能源过境国,博斯普鲁斯海峡(Bosporus Straits)使里海的石油流经欧洲市场。巴库-第比利斯-杰伊汗(BTC)管道,这是第一条运输里海石油而不穿越俄罗斯土壤的跨国管道;土耳其的杰伊汉(Ceyhan)港口是伊拉克北部石油出口所经过的主要码头。此外,土耳其相对庞大的人口和不断增长的经济使该国本身成为重要的区域能源消费国。

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    《ew》 |2007年第7期|p.58-62|共5页
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