Turkish firms cancel iPhone orders amid US products boycott

IANS  |  Istanbul 

Turkey's biggest mobile phone importing companies have cancelled their orders as Turkish citizens join a move to US products.

Three big companies operating in Dogubank, a trade centre specializing in the sales of in central Istanbul, suspended $50 million worth of orders, said.

According to the traders, the buyers in Anatolia also cancelled their contracts for the purchase of models.

"The demands were cut like a knife. We have put local brands on the shelf and removed iPhones," a mobile phone shop owner was quoted as saying.

In the meantime, ordinary Turkish citizens continue to back the

Ozgur Altinbas, a 25-year-old student, told that he was considering joining the boycott by giving up the iPhone he has used for three years to buy an Asian mobile brand.

"I am one hundred per cent behind the boycott appeal," he said.

Nearly 10 million people use US' iPhones in Turkey, press reports said, adding that the amount paid for the products hit $7 billion in 10 years.

Meanwhile, the Turkish people also expanded their boycott of other US products ranging from textiles to fast

Last week, doubled and aluminium tariffs on over its continued detention of US pastor In return, signed a decree to raise tariffs on American imports including cars, alcohol and tobacco.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 20:04 IST