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This page lists the free trade agreements signed by Turkey. [1] In 1995, Turkey signed a customs union with the European Union for goods, excluding agricultural products and services. As of 2018, EU has been Turkey's main trade partner with 50% of its exports and 36% of its imports.
China and Turkey signed a cultural cooperation agreement in November 1993. The exchange programs include sports, education and news. [55] 2018 was the "Year of Turkey" in China. [56] A song created by Xiao Zhang called "I want to take you to romantic Turkey" became one of the most popular songs in China. [57] [58]
Serbia–Turkey Free Trade Agreement: Serbia Turkey 2009 Serbia–Kazakhstan Free Trade Agreement: Serbia Kazakhstan 2010 Turkey–Bosnia and Herzegovina free trade agreement: Turkey Bosnia and Herzegovina Turkey–North Macedonia free trade agreement: Turkey North Macedonia: Pakistan–Turkey Free Trade Agreement: Turkey Pakistan Turkey ...
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More than 4000 German companies are active in Turkey. Germany has turned out to be the number one partner of Turkey in fields such as foreign trade, financial and technical cooperation, tourism and defense industry. [37] In 2020, Germany was the biggest trade partner of Turkey, they had a bilateral trade volume of $38 billion.
Germany: 26 February 1955 Baghdad Pact (later CENTO) United Kingdom, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan: 11 February 1959 19 February 1959 Zürich and London Agreements: United Kingdom, Greece 12 September 1963 Ankara Agreement: Common Market: 21 July 1964 RCD Treaty: Iran, Pakistan 25 June 1992 Bosporus Statement
Chile–Turkey Free Trade Agreement was signed on 14 July 2009 and is in effect since 1 March 2011. [321] Trade volume between the two countries was 579 million USD in 2019 (Turkish exports/imports: 344/236 million USD. [321] 18,509 Chilean tourists visited Turkey in 2019. Chile was the first country in Latin America that recognized Turkey. √ ...
For most economies worldwide, their leading export and import trading partners in terms of value are typically the United States, the European Union (EU) or China. Emerging markets such as Russia, Brazil, India, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Turkey, and Iran are becoming increasingly important as major markets or source countries in various regions.