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Did it come to the new tax agenda: Does Türkiye have a free trade agreement (STA) with countries/?

September 22, 2025
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Did it come to the new tax agenda: Does Türkiye have a free trade agreement (STA) with countries/?

In the automobile market, a new tax regulations have been implemented to prevent the increase of imported cars. According to the official decision on the official newspaper, additional customs tax will be applied to passenger cars imported from other countries other than the Free Trade Association and the European Union (FTA). Therefore, which countries have free trade agreements with countries?

With the effective regulation by being published in the official public newspaper, additional financial obligations will be applied in the import of passenger cars from other countries outside the European Union and free trade agreements within the framework of the rules of the World Trade Organization. In accordance with the decision made; The United States, Japan and China are of usual origin, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles applied to customs ratio. According to the decision, the details of the free trade agreement are curious. Therefore, which countries have free trade agreements with countries?
Free Trade Agreements (STA) are bilateral agreements that countries sign contracts with each other and eliminate obstacles for export to increase trade between them. In this way, manufacturers of countries are FTA parties that can compete with each other according to the terms of equality and international competitiveness of the countries that are the increasing sta Party parties.
One of the issues discussed in CTA negotiations under the coordination of the Ministry of Economy is competition. Our organization is negotiating on behalf of our country in the competition of FTA. With the support provided by the competition agency, it is tried to be agreed upon according to the competitive rules both in our country and international competition.
Our country has with 23 countries (EFTA (Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Lihtenştayn), Israel, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Palestine, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, Albania, Georgia Kosovo, Kosovo of the Economic Ministry's website that can be accessed to more information.
There is no free trade agreement between Türkiye, which has imported cars/cars in the past and today with countries such as China, Japan, the United States, South Africa and Mexico.
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