Expanded Türkiye-UK free trade deal to open new doors to Turkish agricultural exports

  • Wed, 13 November 2024

Expanded Türkiye-UK free trade deal to open new doors to Turkish agricultural exports


An expansion of the current free trade agreement between Türkiye and the UK will widen the reach of Turkish agricultural products in the UK market, Turkish Trade Minister Omer Bolat told Anadolu.The Türkiye-UK free trade pact came into force in 2021 to protect trade flows and supply chains in the aftermath of Brexit. Last week, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy met in London to discuss updating the deal and other matters.Efforts began in 2022 to expand the deal to include investments and additional agricultural concessions to form a stronger legal ground for businesspeople from the two countries.

Bolat said the existing pact contributed significantly to commercial activities between Türkiye and the UK continuing without interruption, adding that it allows businesspeople of the two countries to protect trade conditions and reduce uncertainty.“With the implementation of the pact in 2021, a nearly 15% year-on-year increase was seen in trade between Türkiye and the UK, and this level of trade volume was maintained,” he said.“For Turkish exporters, the free trade pact provides an important assurance to maintain their market reach, and the continuation of bilateral trade via the pact helped businesspeople in Türkiye keep their investments in the UK grounded on a more secure basis, prepared against possible risks,” he added. Bolat said the expanded deal will help Turkish firms find safer environments while investing in the UK and create a more robust legal framework for mutual investments.“The expansion of the pact will carry economic and trade relations between Türkiye and the UK to a more advanced level based on sustainable and mutual gains in the long term,” he added.