Dhaka, Jan. 22 -- Turkish exports to Italy reached an all-time high record of USD 12.4 billion in 2025, said a local media report published on Tuesday, January 20. The growth has been driven by Europe's shift to nearby suppliers amid global supply chain pressures and US protectionist measures.

According to the Turkey Exporters' Assembly (TIM), exports to Italy rose 3% year-on-year, with the country accounting for 4.5% of total Turkish foreign exports.

Germany remained Turkey's largest export destination, receiving goods worth USD 19.8 billion, followed by the UK at USD 14.2 billion and the US at USD 13.2 billion.

By sector, the Turkish auto industry led exports to Italy at USD 3.3 billion. Chemical products followed with USD 1.7 billio...