Türkiye aims to boost trade with France to $30 billion by 2030
Türkiye and France aim to increase their bilateral trade volume to $30 billion by 2030, Turkish Trade Minister Ömer Bolat has announced.
Bolat traveled to Paris on June 2 for a two-day trip, where he met with members of MEDEF, the leading French business organization, and members of the World Turkish Business Council (DTİK) in France. He also held bilateral talks with French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness Nicolas Forissier.
Bolat described the meetings as productive. He noted that senior executives from approximately 24 French companies operating in Türkiye participated in the MEDEF meeting.
“We discussed Türkiye-France relations and the strong potential for economic growth. We also addressed Türkiye–European Union relations, the ‘Made in EU’ debate, and the possibility of much stronger economic integration between Türkiye and the EU. They share the same perspective,” Bolat said.














