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Annual Gala 2022
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American Turkic Business Council
The American Turkic Business Council (ATBC) was established in 2005 in Houston, Texas by a group of business owners and professionals to facilitate commerce between the U.S, Turkic, and other countries as well as to establish partnerships, among businesses and organizations. Through the ATBC, American and Turkic companies collaborate to establish partnerships and advocate for economic, legal, and political policies that expand bilateral trade between the United States and Turkic Countries, open new markets to foreign direct investment, and create employment opportunities in Turkic Countries and southwest of the US
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Houston Real-Estate Investment Opportunities
On February 23rd, 2016, the American Turkic Business Council (ATBC) and Texas Turkish American Chamber of Commerce (TTACC) in partnership...
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Port of Houston Authority Business Trip Presentation & Tour
On January 28th, 2016, American Turkic Business Council & Texas Turkish American Chamber organized a business trip to the Port...
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Extending a Helping Hand – Fundraisers for Hidden Pines Fire, Bastrop County, Texas
WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON?By Bastrop County Judge Paul Pape There is a story in folklore about father Abraham. Surrounded...
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Mayoral Run-off Candidate Luncheon: Sylvester Turner
The American Turkic Business Council in collaboration with the Houston Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, hosted part two of the two-part...
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Mayoral Run-off Candidate Luncheon: Bill King
On November 20th, 2015, the American Turkic Business Council in partnership with the Houston Metropolitan Chamber hosted a luncheon forum...
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How Congress Can Boost Small Business in 2015
American Turkic Business Council DBA Texas Turkish American Chamber of Commerce hosted luncheon forum titled “How important are small businesses...
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