Türkiye eyes reaching $30 billion in annual trade volume with France by 2030, a senior official said on Wednesday during a two-day visit to the European country.
"In the past five years, Türkiye-France trade has increased by 71%, from $14 billion to $24.2 billion. At this rate, we could surpass $25 billion this year. Our goal is to reach a total trade volume of $30 billion by 2030," Trade Minister Ömer Bolat said.
Bolat arrived in the French capital, Paris, on Tuesday for a two-day visit to France.
In Paris, Bolat met with members of the major French business association, MEDEF, and the World Turkish Business Council (DTIK) France members. He also had a bilateral meeting with Nicolas Forissier, the current Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness of France.
The minister was also expected to attend the Ministerial Council Meeting organized by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on Wednesday.














