Turkey Export Data
Europe's manufacturing powerhouse — a $273B+ export market serving global supply chains. Turkey's automotive hubs, massive textile industry, and strategic nearshoring advantages make it a vital sourcing destination. Get verified, shipment-level intelligence on every trade flow leaving Turkey.
Europe's Automotive Engine
Turkey is a massive assembly and manufacturing hub for the European automotive industry. Global brands like Ford, Toyota, Renault, and Hyundai manufacture vehicles and parts in Turkey, exporting them globally, making vehicles its undisputed #1 export category.
The Supply Chain Pivot
As European and American brands seek to shorten their supply chains and reduce reliance on East Asia, Turkey has emerged as a prime nearshoring destination. Its robust manufacturing base offers rapid delivery times to the EU and UK across textiles, machinery, and electronics.
Global Apparel Supplier
Turkey remains one of the world's most critical suppliers of high-quality textiles and fast-fashion apparel. Brands across Europe and the US rely heavily on Turkish garment manufacturers, driving billions in consistent export revenue year over year.
Each shipment record is sourced from reliable and authentic trade records — delivering complete field-level intelligence.
Turkey's exports heavily target Europe and the United States, cementing its role as a premier nearshoring hub for advanced economies, while maintaining strong regional trade with the Middle East.
Turkey's export profile is highly diversified and advanced, led by a massive automotive sector, followed closely by machinery, textiles, and heavy industry like iron and steel.
Turkey is a global automotive powerhouse. It manufactures and exports passenger cars, commercial trucks, buses, and a vast array of OEM and aftermarket automotive components. Major European brands rely on Turkish factories to supply the EU market.
Turkish engineering provides high-quality industrial machinery, engines, and mechanical appliances to global markets. This category includes everything from construction equipment to specialized manufacturing machinery bound for Europe and the Middle East.
A foundational pillar of the Turkish economy. Turkey is a preferred sourcing hub for global fashion brands due to its high-quality cotton, skilled labor, and rapid turnaround times to European markets for knitwear, woven garments, and home textiles.
Turkey boasts one of the largest steel industries in the world. It exports vast quantities of construction steel, rebar, pipes, and flat-rolled products to infrastructure projects in Europe, North America, and the Middle East.
Turkish electronics manufacturers (like Vestel and Beko) supply a massive portion of Europe's televisions, white goods, and household appliances. This category also includes electrical cables and wiring harnesses exported for the auto industry.
Turkey is renowned globally for its jewelry manufacturing sector, particularly gold jewelry. Istanbul is a major hub for design and export, supplying the Middle East, the US, and Europe with high-value finished pieces and precious metal commodities.
2.5M+ shipment records · Exporter names · Buyer details · HS codes · FOB values · Port-level data · Delivered in Excel or CSV tailored to your exact requirements.
As global supply chains restructure, Turkey has emerged as a powerhouse alternative to Asian manufacturing. Its export flows provide a live map of global sourcing shifts, industry health, and competitive intelligence.
European and American brands are actively shifting production from East Asia to Turkey to reduce lead times and logistics risks. Export data allows you to track exactly which brands are shifting, what volumes they are moving, and which Turkish manufacturers are capturing this new demand.
As Europe's crucial vehicle assembly hub, Turkey's auto exports are a direct indicator of European consumer demand and supply chain health. Tracking shipment-level vehicle and parts exports reveals production capacity, brand-specific shipping volumes, and global distribution strategies.
Turkey is a top supplier for global fast fashion and luxury brands alike. Accessing export data enables buyers to bypass middlemen, identify the exact factories producing for major labels, verify their export capacity, and negotiate directly with proven manufacturers.
Turkey utilizes a complex web of sea freighters and cross-border trucking to reach Europe and the Middle East. Analyzing outbound shipment data by port of loading or land border crossing helps logistics companies optimize routes, forecast freight demand, and avoid congested corridors.
Every outbound shipment from Turkey is a signal — about shifting global supply chains, manufacturing health, and competitor sourcing strategies. Turkey's 2.5M+ annual export records form a live map of an industrial powerhouse feeding the world. That's intelligence no aggregate report can replicate.
Everything you need to know about Turkey export data — what's in it, where it comes from, how to access it, and who uses it.
Vehicles and automotive parts (HS 87) lead the market at approximately 15% of total export value — driven by major European brand assembly plants. Machinery (HS 84) follows at ~10%, and Textiles/Apparel (HS 61-63) at ~9%. Iron and Steel (HS 72) is also a massive contributor at ~6%. Together, industrial and manufactured goods dominate the landscape.
Germany is firmly the #1 destination, receiving 8.6% of exports (largely vehicles and machinery). The USA (5.8%) and the UK (5.2%) follow closely, buying significant volumes of automotive parts, textiles, and steel. Italy (4.6%) and Iraq (4.2%) round out the top 5, showcasing Turkey's strong reach into both Western Europe and the Middle East.
Each record includes: Exporter name (Turkish entity), overseas buyer/consignee name and country, HS code (12-digit Turkish tariff classification), product description as declared at Turkish customs, quantity and unit, declared FOB value in USD, port of loading (Mersin, Ambarlı, land borders), destination country, shipment date, and transport mode.
Yes — records include the full name of the Turkish exporter, enabling direct company identification. You can see exactly which Turkish factories or trading houses are shipping specific products, to which foreign buyers, at what volumes, and at what declared FOB prices. This is essential for sourcing high-quality suppliers and monitoring competitors.
Data is delivered directly to your email inbox in Excel (.xlsx) or CSV format within 24 hours of your request. All files are clean, structured, and ready for use in any BI platform, CRM, or analytical workflow without reformatting. API access with real-time integration is available for enterprise clients.
Global buyers use it to discover verified Turkish manufacturers. Supply chain teams use it to map competitor sourcing and benchmark FOB pricing. Market researchers analyze manufacturing output trends. Freight forwarders monitor outbound cargo from Turkish ports. Compliance teams verify supplier legitimacy and trace goods for supply chain transparency.
Yes — historical Turkey export data spanning multiple years is available. This enables long-term trend analysis, allowing you to track the steady growth of Turkey's nearshoring appeal, year-on-year volume shifts across different industries, and how specific Turkish manufacturers have expanded their global footprints over time.
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