Turkey’s Aselsan expands to Latin America, inaugurates an office in Chile
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“We are confident that this strategic expansion will bolster our operations and contribute to our sustained growth and success in Latin America," Aselsan's general manager, Ahmet Akyol, said in a statement.

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