Saudi Arabia, Austria Discuss Boosting Economic Cooperation

The Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning has held talks with Austria’s Minister of Labor and Economy. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning has held talks with Austria’s Minister of Labor and Economy. SPA
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Saudi Arabia, Austria Discuss Boosting Economic Cooperation

The Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning has held talks with Austria’s Minister of Labor and Economy. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning has held talks with Austria’s Minister of Labor and Economy. SPA

The Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning, Faisal bin Fadhil Alibrahim, has held talks with Austria’s Minister of Labor and Economy Dr. Martin Kocher on ways to enhance economic cooperation between the Kingdom and Austria.

Representatives from the public sector attended on Wednesday the meeting that took place during Alibrahim’s official visit to Austria.

During the visit, the Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning also participated in a roundtable discussion with the Federation of Austrian Industries.

Representing over 80% of manufacturers in Austria, the forum provided an excellent opportunity for fruitful dialogue.

In his remarks at the roundtable, Alibrahim stressed the importance of unlocking opportunities of mutual benefits to the two countries through collaboration in industry, trade and investment, and the importance of private sector partnerships.



Türkiye Works to Halt Circulation of Fake US Dollars

FILE PHOTO: A money changer counts US dollar bills, with Turkish lira banknotes in the background, at an currency exchange office in central Istanbul, Türkiye, August 21, 2015. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A money changer counts US dollar bills, with Turkish lira banknotes in the background, at an currency exchange office in central Istanbul, Türkiye, August 21, 2015. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo
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Türkiye Works to Halt Circulation of Fake US Dollars

FILE PHOTO: A money changer counts US dollar bills, with Turkish lira banknotes in the background, at an currency exchange office in central Istanbul, Türkiye, August 21, 2015. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A money changer counts US dollar bills, with Turkish lira banknotes in the background, at an currency exchange office in central Istanbul, Türkiye, August 21, 2015. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo

Turkish authorities were checking currency exchanges and cash dispenser machines on Thursday to help avert any damage from the circulation of counterfeit US dollars, which has prompted a number of banks to stop accepting some of the bills.
The central bank said it was working with judicial authorities to address the counterfeiting issue and had shared a report and guidance with lenders after having examined the fake US banknotes, Reuters reported.
Though it was unclear how much counterfeit currency was in circulation across the country, several banking sources said that several foreign exchange offices and banks were no longer accepting some US dollars.
A source with knowledge of the matter said there were no related problems with the financial system.
Several banking sources have said some $50 bills and $100 bills are suspected of being counterfeit and are not currently detected by money-counting machines.
The Turkish Banking Association said these machines as well as cash dispenser machines, or ATMs, were being checked and updated to halt any further circulation of counterfeit bills.
The source said a planned rapid system-wide update to money-counting machines would make detection possible.
Separately, a prosecutor's office in Istanbul launched an investigation into the issue, broadcaster NTV reported.