@Alvis Ciritis Yes, Turkey has become an important center of regional and global trade in the last few years due to its strategic location. Especially after the war in Ukraine, Turkey's relations with the countries bordering the Black Sea had a great impact on trade routes and logistics routes. As a bridge between Europe and Asia, Turkey hosts more goods traffic. Agricultural products, energy resources and other commercial goods coming from Ukraine and Russia were diverted due to the war, and Turkey's ports and logistics infrastructure played a critical role in this process. For example, ship traffic passing through the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles Strait increased, and Turkey's becoming a center for grain trade, especially thanks to the grain corridor agreement, drew attention. In addition, it is possible to say that investments and trade relations from different countries have increased due to Turkey's investments in domestic production and its geopolitical importance. On the other hand, increasing logistics and goods traffic caused a density in Turkey's ports, highways and railway lines.