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Türkiye’s fabric imports from Malaysia surge 20% to $128 million in 2024

In 2024, Türkiye has seen a significant increase in its fabric imports from Malaysia, with the total value rising by 20% to reach $128 million. This surge marks a notable shift in the trade dynamics between the two nations, reflecting a growing demand for Malaysian fabrics within the Turkish textile industry. The rise in imports is driven by Türkiye’s robust textile sector, which relies on high-quality fabrics to meet both domestic and international market needs.

Malaysia’s diverse fabric offerings, including cotton, synthetic, and blended textiles, have become increasingly popular in Türkiye due to their quality and cost-effectiveness. The improved trade relations between the two countries are further supported by the expansion of bilateral agreements and strategic partnerships.

Experts suggest that the surge in imports is also linked to Türkiye’s expanding textile production capacity, which now includes more sophisticated garment manufacturing aimed at global markets. As Türkiye strengthens its position as a textile hub, Malaysian fabric manufacturers are benefiting from the increased demand, contributing positively to both countries’ economies.

This rise in fabric imports highlights the importance of international trade for Türkiye’s textile industry, fostering deeper connections with Southeast Asian markets, particularly Malaysia, as a key supplier.

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