Turkey's EU Exports Reach $55 Billion: Automotive and Chemical Industries Lead Growth
Türkiye İhracatçılar Meclisi (TİM) verilerine göre, ülke yılın ilk yarısında Avrupa Birliği'ne yapılan ihracatta %4,7'lık artış kaydederek 54 milyar 5
According to data from the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TİM), Turkey's exports to the European Union increased by 4.7% in the first half of the year, reaching $54.558 billion. This performance reinforces the EU's position as Turkey's largest export market amid evolving geopolitical dynamics. The automotive industry led with $15.569 billion, followed by chemicals and products ($7.153 billion) and textiles ($4.767 billion).
Germany Takes the Lead in EU Exports
Strategic Trade Integration Redefined
The Turkey-EU economic relationship is deepening amid global supply chain restructuring. Green and digital transformation goals, defense industry collaboration, and energy security are fostering a multi-layered strategic partnership. Istanbul Chamber of Commerce President Şekib Avdagiç emphasized Turkey's role as a 'natural production and export hub,' highlighting its integration into Europe's evolving security and economic infrastructure.
Markets are viewing the EU export surge as a critical indicator for foreign reserves and current account dynamics. The 4.7% growth in non-automotive sectors may reshape investment fund risk perceptions, particularly as Germany's dependency ratios decline.
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