Turkey: Turkiye Becomes Powerhouse for Agricultural Product Re-Exports

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   TU2025-0060
In recent years, Türkiye has become a global leader in the agricultural re-export business, importing raw ingredients, processing them, and re-exporting billions of dollars in finished products, such as flour, vegetable oil, clothing, and furniture. Türkiye’s re-export sector offers opportunities for certain U.S. agricultural products to indirectly reach new export markets around the world.

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