Turkish Exports to Africa Surge on “Win‑Win” Strategy
Published on: June 29, 2025

Türkiye’s trade ties with Africa are booming: exports reached $8.4 billion in the first five months of 2025 (+8.3%), following a record $19.4 billion in 2024.

Morocco, Egypt, and Libya lead in imports; from motor vehicles and machinery to building materials. Türkiye’s “win‑win” economic policy is deepening cooperation across infrastructure, energy, agriculture, defense, and healthcare. Morocco, Egypt, and Libya are importing Turkish goods in growing quantities, drawn by strong infrastructure and energy investments. For global buyers focused on African markets, this trend signals opportunities to participate in ongoing and future projects. GTA can help you align supply chains and logistics with these emerging hubs.


Türkiye’s growing commercial presence in Africa; recording $8.4 billion in exports during the first five months of 2025 (+8.3%) reflects its expanding influence across the continent’s markets. Key goods include motor vehicles, machinery, construction materials, and agricultural products.

Projects such as microgrid installations, vocational training centers, and water treatment infrastructure present long-term contract possibilities. GTA’s network in Türkiye and Africa enables international clients to engage in multi-sector partnerships backed by local insight and regulatory support. We offer end-to-end facilitation: from product sourcing through export logistics to in-region distribution.

By leveraging Türkiye’s “win-win” export strategy, international clients can access competitively priced goods while partnering in high-growth regions. For global importers, that means access to Turkish-made goods tuned for African markets. GTA is ready to facilitate connections between Turkish exporters and pan-African buyers. This flow creates opportunity for joint ventures in agro-processing, construction, and turnkey machinery; all supported by GTA’s local networks.


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