Textiles Data

  • Textile Imports
  • Textile Exports
  • Home Textile Imports
  • Home Textile Exports
  • Garments Imports
  • Garments Exports
  • Top 10 Exports Destinations
  • Top 10 Imports Sources

Textile Imports

(*. Data Source ITC and WTO)

Textile Exports

(*. Data Source ITC and WTO)

Home Textile Imports

(*. Data Source ITC and WTO)

Home Textile Exports

(*. Data Source ITC and WTO)

Garments Imports

(*. Data Source ITC and WTO)

Garments Exports

(*. Data Source ITC and WTO)

Top 10 Exports Destinations

(*. Data Source ITC and WTO)

Top 10 Imports Sources

(*. Data Source ITC and WTO)

Micro Economic Data

  • GDP (current US billion $)
  • GDP growth
  • GDP per capita
  • Foreign Direct Investment
  • Labor Force (Total)
  • Labor Force (Female)
  • Population Ages 0-14

GDP (current US billion $)

(*. Data Source IMF)

GDP growth (annual %)

(*. Data Source IMF)

GDP per capita (current US$)

(*. Data Source IMF)

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)

(*. Data Source World Bank)

Labor Force

(*. Data Source World Bank)

Labor Force, Female

(*. Data Source World Bank)

Population Ages 0-14

(*. Data Source World Bank)

COUNTRY PROFILE

Imports Vs Exports

(*. Data Source World Bank)

Textiles Data

Policies

Trade,Investment, Industrial & Textiles

Special Facilitation Schemes

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Free Trade Agreements

Türkiye has signed multiple FTAs to boost trade with global partners, reducing tariffs and enhancing market access.
Read more: https://www.trade.gov.tr/free-trade-agreements

Temporary Importation Scheme

The Inward Processing Regime allows duty-free import of raw materials for goods manufactured and exported from Türkiye.
Read more: https://www.trade.gov.tr/data/603366c413b8760e6479c30b/Inward%20processingregime.pdf

Single Window System

The Digital Customs Applications platform allows for simplified, centralized customs declarations and processing.
Read more: https://www.trade.gov.tr/customs-formalities/digital-customs-applications

Special Economic Zones

Türkiye’s free zones and investment zones offer tax exemptions, regulatory support, and infrastructure to boost industrial exports.
Read more:

https://www.trade.gov.tr/free-zones

https://www.invest.gov.tr/en/investmentguide/pages/investment-zones.aspx

 https://www.trade.gov.tr/legislationfree-zones

https://trade.gov.tr/data/5b8e7cae13b8761b8471bf77/free_zone_legislation.pdf

Export Processing Zones

Designated industrial zones, including Organized Industrial Zones (OIZs), provide tailored support to export-driven manufacturers.
Read more: https://www.sanayi.gov.tr/sanayi-bolgeleri/endustri-bolgeleri-hizmetleri

Financing Schemes

Various public and private financial schemes, including support from KOSGEB and development banks, are available for exporters and industrial firms.
For more details: https://www.kosgeb.gov.tr

ICAC 

Formed in 1939, the ICAC is an association of cotton producing, consuming and trading countries. It helps Member governments maintain a healthy world cotton economy; provides transparency to the world cotton market by serving as a clearinghouse for technical information on cotton production; and serves as a forum for discussing international cotton issues. The ICAC is the only intergovernmental commodity body covering cotton that is recognized by the United Nations.


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