Economic Indicators
Turkey Poised to Become EU's Strategic Partner in Green and Digital Transformation
724FinanceFatih Kılıç
Turkey's exports to the European Union (EU) are not merely responding to cyclical demand but represent a structural integration process. Mehmet Ali Yalçındağ, Coordinator President of DEİK Turkey-Europe Business Councils, evaluated the 43.5% share of exports to the EU in January-June 2025 as a 'valuable performance' amid limited European growth and geopolitical uncertainties. He emphasized that Turkey is not just a supplier but an 'indispensable part' of EU value chains through production, logistics, and industrial integration.
Strategic Export Roadmap
The Imperative of Green and Digital Transition
Architecture of Future Trade
Fatih Kılıç: Turkey's EU exports are not just a commercial relationship but an indispensable part of restructured global value chains. Green and digital standards offer a new competitive edge. This transformation could position Turkey strategically, especially in automotive and manufacturing sectors, within the EU's 'Made in Europe' vision.