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Trade realignments may boost Turkiye's apparel export potential

01 May '25
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Trade realignments may boost Turkiye's apparel export potential
Trade realignments may boost Turkiye's apparel export potential

Insights

  • Turkish garment industry is emerging as a leading sourcing hub amid shifting trade dynamics, driven by EU trade access and strong sustainability credentials.
  • With geopolitical pressures reshaping global apparel supply chains, brands are turning to Turkiye for high-quality, eco-conscious production.
  • Rising nearshoring demand and trade realignments further reinforce its strategic sourcing appeal.

With the onset of probable tariffs under Trump on major Southeast Asian economies, key players in textile and apparel exports—particularly high-end apparel manufacturers—might look into sourcing needs from Eurasian countries. As Latin American (LATAM) and countries like Vietnam face transhipment charges due to their dependence on China for raw materials, and with Bangladesh’s political instability and comparatively higher tariffs imposed on India and Pakistan in the initial announcement, Turkiye emerges as a probable destination for sourcing apparel.

Figure *: Turkiye’s top ** apparel importers in CY **** (in %)

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