Germany limits export guarantees for Turkey trade amid rift

23 Sep, 2017

The German government has capped the amount of "Hermes" export guarantees it provides for trade with Turkey at 1.5 billion euros ($1.80 billion), a foreign ministry spokesman said on Friday, as a rift between the two Nato powers deepens.
The "Hermes" guarantees provide German government protection for German companies when foreign debtors fail to pay. Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is seeking re-election on Sunday, has vowed to restrict trade with Turkey to pressure it into releasing around a dozen German or Turkish-German citizens arrested in recent months on political grounds.
Bilateral relations, already strained, have soured further over Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan's crackdown on opponents following a failed coup last year. Germany and its partners in the European Union say the crackdown and a referendum that granted Erdogan sweeping powers undermine Turkish democracy.

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