Turkey’s Leading Export Destinations and Key Exported Products
- VLA Partners
- Jan 22
- 2 min read
Turkey’s Leading Export Destinations and Key Exported Products
Turkey’s strategic geographical position and diversified production capabilities have established it as a significant player in global trade. As of 2024, the country has strengthened its export relationships with numerous nations, exporting a wide array of products.
Top Export Destinations
According to data from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) for the January-April 2024 period, Turkey’s primary export partners are:
1. Germany: $6.708 billion
2. United States: $4.995 billion
3. United Kingdom: $4.373 billion
4. Italy: $4.309 billion
5. Iraq: $4.232 billion
6. Spain: $3.304 billion
7. France: $3.220 billion
8. Netherlands: $2.836 billion
9. Russia: $2.709 billion
10. Romania: $2.631 billion

Key Exported Products
Turkey’s export portfolio is diverse, encompassing various sectors. The most significant exported products include:
• Automotive Products: Vehicles and automotive parts constitute a substantial portion of Turkey’s exports, primarily to European countries such as Germany, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom, as well as the United States.
• Textiles and Apparel: As one of the world’s leading textile producers, Turkey exports significant quantities of textiles and ready-made clothing to countries including Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
• Chemical Products: This category includes a wide range of chemical substances and products exported to various global markets.
• Steel and Iron: Turkey exports steel and iron products, including bars, sheets, and pipes, to numerous countries, with a notable presence in European markets.
• Machinery and Equipment: This sector covers industrial machinery, mechanical appliances, and related parts, exported to countries such as Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Turkey’s export landscape in 2024 reflects its robust industrial base and strategic international partnerships. By maintaining and expanding its export relationships, Turkey continues to play a vital role in global trade, supplying a diverse range of products to markets worldwide.