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Free trade agreements of Turkey

Free trade agreements of Turkey

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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.[2]

Turkey – European Union Customs Union (EUCU)
Turkey Free trade agreements
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  Agreement in force
  Agreement signed, but not applied
  Agreement being negotiated

List of agreements

Signed

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Future

The following list contains the countries with active trade agreement negotiations.[14]

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Replaced agreements with EUCU

The following agreements have been replaced with European Union–Turkey Customs Union:

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Former

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References

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  9. "Müzakere Süreci Devam Eden STA'lar". www.ticaret.gov.tr (in Turkish). 30 August 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
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  11. Breuninger, Kevin (14 October 2019). "Trump halts trade negotiations with Turkey, raises its steel tariffs to 50%". CNBC. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
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  13. "Antlaşma Detayları". ua.mfa.gov.tr. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
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  23. "Antlaşma Detayları". ua.mfa.gov.tr. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
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