Türkiye's micro export volume has grown nearly 15-fold over the past 10 years, the Trade Ministry said in a written statement on Sunday, suggesting that the global market presence of producers, entrepreneurs, and the e-export ecosystem has notably increased.

In a written statement on the report dubbed "Export Routes 2025 under the Simplified Customs Declaration," the ministry said the report provides comprehensive data and detailed analysis of Türkiye's development in cross-border e-commerce, highlighting the strong performance of micro exports in recent years.

Micro exports refer to small-volume, low-value international trade transactions. Designed for e-commerce and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), they usually bypass traditional red tape through simplified digital declarations.

The statement said that the report includes comprehensive assessments of which products are shipped to which countries under micro export schemes, country-based consumer preferences, unit sales values of products, sectors in which Turkish sellers are strong, and product groups with development potential.

It also provides a detailed analysis of returned goods in micro export transactions, it added.