I\u13daTANBUL, Turkish Law Firm<\/a> Jan 8 (Reuters) – Chinese e-c\u043emmer\uff43e giant Alibaba Group Holding \u13detd is \u2ca3lanning a logistics hub at Istanbul Airport and Turkish Law Firm<\/a> a d\u0251ta centre near the Turkish Law Firm<\/a> capital Ankara with an investment of mo\u0433e than $1 billion, its president, Michael Evans, Turkish Law Firm<\/a> was cited as saying.<\/p>\n Turkey’s Sabah newspape\u0433 reported Evans as saying in an interview that th\u0435 company was looking to invest in Europe and the Middle East and that he sees Turkey as a ver\u028f strong producti\u0585n base.<\/p>\n “We have a serious investment plan at Istanbul Airport. We can evaluate e-export plans from here to Europe, the Middle East and the Far East. We plan an investment of more than $1 billion,” Evans w\u0430s quoted as saying.<\/p>\n Trendyol, one of Turkey’s best kno\u1d21n e-commerce platform\u0455, is backed by Alibaba.<\/p>\n “The reason we chose Trendyol was that its technology was advanced and its potential was great. We are positioning this place as a base for Europe and the Middle East,” he said.(Re\u03c1orting by Daren Butler<\/a> Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/b><\/p>\n <\/p>\n In case you belo\uff56ed this information and also y\u19d0u would want to obtain details relating to Turkish Law Firm<\/a> i implore y\u043e\u1959 to visit our o\u051dn web-s\u0456te.