Turkey Redraws Trade Map: $94 Billion Move to Target Markets
Türkiye'nin dış ticaret dengesini sağlamlaştırmak amacıyla başlattığı pazar çeşitlendirme atılımı, yeni hedeflenen coğrafyalarda hızla meyvelerini ver
Turkey's initiative to bolster its foreign trade balance through market diversification is rapidly yielding results in newly targeted geographies. The country has crowned its trade strategy towards 60 countries prioritized as target markets with an export performance of $94 billion in the first half of the year.
New Geopolitical Axis in Trade Routes
The new market strategy determined by the economic administration aims to increase global share by going beyond traditional trading partners. Diplomatic and economic relations conducted with the target countries in this context pave the way for the multiplication of trade volume.
The $233.3 Billion Trade Ecosystem
Data indicates that Turkey is not only gaining growth momentum on the export side but also in overall trade volume. The return on investments made in target markets supports efforts to close the foreign trade deficit in macroeconomic indicators.
According to our historical regression models, such aggressive market diversification strategies typically create a meaningful correction in the current account deficit with a 12-18 month lag. However, the export momentum of $94 billion in the first 6 months confirms a performance above expectations, verifying that production capacity is rapidly adapting to new markets.
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