Turkey and Poland Set $15 Billion Trade Target by 2025 with Multi-Sector Cooperation
The Turkey-Poland Business Council, led by Hülya Gedik, aims to increase bilateral trade from $12.5 billion to $15 billion by 2025. Key sectors for cooperation include automotive, defense, renewable energy, and logistics. The first roundtable meeting is scheduled for February 17, 2026, in Istanbul, involving Polish officials. The goal is to enhance investment opportunities and strengthen economic relations, utilizing Poland's position as a gateway to the EU for Turkish companies.

The Turkey-Poland Business Council plans to increase trade volume from $12.5 billion in 2025 to $15 billion. Key sectors for collaboration include automotive, defense, renewable energy, and logistics. The first roundtable meeting is set for February 17, 2026, in Istanbul, attended by Polish officials.
Bilateral trade reached $12.51 billion, with $6.48 billion in Turkish exports and $6.03 billion in imports from Poland. The council aims to foster investment opportunities and strengthen economic ties, leveraging Poland's strategic position within the EU.



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