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DHL TURKEY FACT SHEET
OVERVIEW
Turkey is currently the world’s 18th largest economy, with the potential to reach 12th place by 2050. Though only 5 per cent of Turkey is in Europe, the country is nonetheless considered part of Europe and as such is Europe’s sixth largest economy and one of the fastest-growing markets in both Europe and the OECD.
Turkey’s per capita GDP has accelerated from US$ 3,500 in 2002 to US$ 15,300 in 2013. With one of Europe’s highest youth populations (700,000 graduates enter the workforce each year) Turkey’s growth is on course to continue: by 2018, Turkey is predicted to be the world’s second-fastest growing economy.
In addition to a large domestic market of 74 million people, Turkey’s geostrategic position also provides close access to other regional economies, including those of the Mediterranean (including North Africa), Central Asia and the Middle East. Upcoming megaprojects, which include expanding Istanbul’s airport and an undersea rail tunnel under the Bosporus straight, are set to further establish Turkey as a regional hub and Istanbul is a contender for the 2020 Olympic Games.
As Turkey is under negotiations to join the EU (which the Irish government supports), the Turkish government is making concerted efforts to make trading with the country easy for EU members. In 2013, Ireland and Turkey signed a Memorandum of Understanding which is projected to grow bilateral trade from €1.3 billion in 2012 to €3.5 billion by 2023, thus increasing Irish exports of goods and services to Turkey from €803 million to €2 billion. Direct flight routes link Dublin to Istanbul and almost 300 companies with Irish capital are active in Turkey.
Sources: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ireland, European Commission, Irish Exporters Association, OECD, World Bank
Country Profile
Capital Ankara
Population 81.6 million
Area 783,562 sq km
Currency 1 Turkish lira (TRY) = 100 kurus
GDP US$ 1.167 trillion (2013 est.)
Languages Turkish (official), Kurdish, other minority languages
Ethnic Groups Turkish 70-75%, Kurdish 18%, other minorities 7-12%
DHL FACTS
Locations: 81
Gateways into the Country: 3
Number of Service Centres: 13
DHL Delivery Zone: 5
Vehicle Fleet: 954
T U R K E Y
RUSSIA
UKRAINEROMANIA
BULGARIA
GEORGIA
IRAQ
SYRIA
LEBANON
CYPRUS
GREECE
VanDiyarbakir
Erzurum
KarsTrabzon
Erzincan
Mersin
Konya
Antalya
Bodrum
Ephesus
Izmir
Troy
Edirne
Istanbul
Zonguldak
Afyonkarahisar
Pamukkale
Samsun
Nevsehir
Ankara
Major CityDHL Gateway
KEYCapital City
DHL Turkey Fact Sheet 2
IE to Turkey Transit Times
The times provided for dutiable shipments are based on the time expected for Customs in Turkey to clear the shipment. This is contingent upon the value of the shipment.
Adana Non-Dutiable: 3 days Dutiable: 3 days
Ankara Non-Dutiable: 3 days Dutiable: 3 days
Antalya Non-Dutiable: 3 days Dutiable: 3 days
Bursa Non-Dutiable: 3 days Dutiable: 3 days
Istanbul Non-Dutiable: 2 days Dutiable: 2 days
TRADE INFORMATIONESSENTIAL CUSTOMS INFORMATION
Ensure the actual value, weight and description of the shipment is clearly stated on all shipment paperwork (Waybill, invoice, ATR, EUR1 certificate, etc.) with no discrepancies in data. Also note the receiver’s Tax ID / Turkish citizenship ID in the shipping paperwork to prevent possible delivery delays. Write ‘Free of charge’ on invoices for non-commercial shipments.
Formal exports are subject to Customs administrative fee, export bonded warehouse fee and brokerage fee. Formal imports are subject to additional Special Clearance Service charges (bonded warehouse fee, brokerage fee, transit under-bond fee, multi-line entry, document handling, proof of clearance, etc.).
Used, renovated, old model goods: in addition to item restrictions, special import permit from Under-secretary of Turkish Foreign Trade is required (spare parts and cards are not allowed).
Prohibited Items
The list below is in addition to DHL’s standard list of prohibited items.
• Antiques & Jewellery
• Asbestos
• Dangerous goods, hazardous or combustible materials
• Electronic cigarettes
• Firearms, or parts of
• Furs
• Gambling devices
• Invoices, blank
• New mobile phones sent to private individuals
• Pornography
•Precious metals & stones
Exports from Turkey
US$ 167.6 billion (2013 est.)
Export commodities Apparel, foodstuffs, textiles, metal manufactures, transport equipment.
Top Export Destinations USA, Romania, Germany, UK, Switzerland, UAE, Belgium, Italy, Hong Kong, Spain, France, Netherlands, Egypt, Sweden.
Imports into Turkey
US$ 242.9 billion (2013 est.)
Import commodities Machinery, chemicals, semi-finished goods, fuels, transport equipment.
Top Import Origins China, Slovakia, Germany, Romania, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Italy, Belgium, USA, UK, Netherlands, Sweden.
DUTY FREE ALLOWANCE Values up to €75
For an estimate of landed costs (duties, taxes and other import fees) for shipments going to Turkey, use the free DHL Express Trade Automation Services (TAS) tool. tas.dhl.com TAS also provides information on regulation compliance and trade documentation.
DHL Turkey Fact Sheet 3
Restricted Items
Alcoholic beverages and tobacco Do not send to private individuals. Obtain permission from Turkey’s Monopoly.
Artwork including drawings / proofs / layouts Importer/receiver to provide approval letter from the authorised museum in Turkey.
Annual reports, blank forms, charts / graphs, computer print-outs, general business documents, general business, music (printed or manuscript), photographs, technical manuals and transparencies Max quantity: 100 pieces per shipment.
Books for non-commercial use (hardback / paperback), deeds, personal mail, money orders NI), photos as part of business reports, visa applications Max quantity: 10 pieces per shipment.
Brochures / booklets / pamphlets (advertising and non-advertising), airline tickets, business cards, cheques. Max quantity: 500 pieces per shipment.
Diaries, invoices (not blank), price lists, shipping schedules & computer-generated ship manifests Max quantity: 50 pieces per shipment.
Ceramic / porcelain kitchenware Provide authorisation from Turkey’s Ministry of Agriculture.
Coffee, cologne & perfume, cosmetics, foodstuffs, plant products including tea Provide Sanitary Certificate from origin. Receiver must provide local approval from Ministry of Health and obtain permit from Ministry of Agriculture. Foodstuffs sent to private individuals must be recognised for personal use by Turkey Customs. Cosmetics and dietary supplements cannot be sent to private individuals.
Computer components & parts, measuring apparatus and medical /dental supplies & equipment, phones / modems including mobile phones, accessories & components and toys Items will generally need to bear the CE mark. If the origin country is an EU member: provide ATR; if not: provide Declaration of Conformity to CE. Computer components and parts: Provide maintenance certificate. Measuring apparatus and medical/dental supplies & equipment: provide EMC test reports and manuals.
Medical apparatus: receiver to provide local Measurement Institute Report. Telecommunications equipment: Provide maintenance certificate and permit from Turkey’s Ministry of Communications. Toys provide permission from Turkey’s Under-Secretariat of Foreign Trade.
Computer software List software value separately on invoice. Turkey Customs may require copyright approval.
Credit cards (NI) Send as goods.
Diplomatic mail If value exceeds €75: formal clearance required. Send invoice with shipment. If sent as documents (up to 30 kg per piece and 150 kg per shipment), the receiver mission can complete formal clearance using a ‘courier letter’.
Drugs: prescription & non-prescription For personal use: provide prescription and health report from government hospital. For commercial quantities: sender and receiver to provide Sanitary Certificate.
Electronic equipment Only models produced in current year can be cleared; used/renovated/old model items require special permission from the importer’s Ministry of Industry.
Glass products Glass kitchenware: receiver must provide approval from Turkey’s Ministry of Health and permission from Turkey’s Standards Institute. Goods >100 kg can only be cleared by dedicated Customs administration.
Grain samples Receiver to provide authorisation from Turkey’s Ministry of Health and Ministry of Agriculture.
Labels Temporary import permitted; licence agreement required.
Maps Subject to formal clearance. Obtain authorisation from General Command of Mapping Turkey.
Passports Send as document. Enclose a packing slip with full details of each passport.
Technical drawings / layouts Max quantity: 1 piece.
Textile articles, including samples If origin country is an EU member: include ATR certificate. If origin country is an EFTA member: include EUR 1 certificate. Other origin countries: include Certificate of Origin. Provide Quota Certificate for textiles sent from specific countries. Yarns/fabrics/ribbons: provide invoice with dimensions, quantity, components as percentages, component types. Some articles are subject to temporary import (labels, zippers, etc.). Contact DHL Customer Services for further information.
For ivory, leather goods, seeds, personal effects, used mobile phones and x-ray machines please contact DHL Customer Services before shipping.
Valid from: 04/2015
For more information
If you need support or advice on trading with Turkey, help is available.
Contact the DHL Express team on 1890 725 725 (+353 1 870 0790 if you’re calling from outside of the Republic of Ireland).
Visit www.dhlguide.ie for international trade information
Chambers Ireland or your local Chamber of Commerce www.chambers.ie
Enterprise Ireland www.enterprise-ireland.com
Irish Exporters Association www.irishexporters.ie