Europe’s share in shipments was 46.34 per cent in 2023, when Turkiye’s total home textile exports amounted to $4.656 billion. Turkiye’s total exports of these products eased by 0.96 per cent to $4.611 billion in 2024. The decline in exports to Europe was greater than the overall drop in the country’s total shipments, according to Fibre2Fashion's market insight tool TexPro.
Europe’s share in Turkiye’s home textile exports was 49.48 per cent in 2022, marking the highest level in the past six years. Shipments to Europe were valued at $2.157 billion out of Turkiye’s total exports of $4.656 billion in the same year.
In 2019, Turkiye exported home textiles worth $2.007 billion to Europe, accounting for 43.10 per cent of its total home textile exports, which stood at $4.657 billion. The share increased to 46.30 per cent in 2020, 47.06 per cent in 2021, and peaked at 49.48 per cent in 2022, before declining in the following years.
As per TexPro, The country’s total home textile exports were recorded at $5.125 billion in 2020, $5.129 billion in 2021, and $5.187 billion in 2022. Shipments to Europe were valued at $2.373 billion in 2020, $2.884 billion in 2021, and $2.567 billion in 2022.
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