Japan must wake up to the potential of boosting economic ties with Turkey

PM Kishida should use this 100th anniversary year of relations to visit Ankara

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People shop at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. Turkey's fragile economy is suffering from high inflation and exchange rate volatility. © Reuters

K. Ali Akkemik is an economics professor at Fukuoka University in Japan.

Aug. 6 marks the centenary of diplomatic relations between Turkey and Japan. After Turkey opened up its economy in the 1980s and 1990s, its trade with East Asia essentially meant trade with Japan.

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