Turkey’s export sector posted a modest gain in February 2026, with outbound shipments rising to $21.10 billion, up from $20.30 billion in January 2026. The latest data, updated on 3 March 2026, point to a continuing upward trend in the country’s external trade performance at the start of the year.
The $800 million month-on-month increase suggests resilient foreign demand for Turkish goods despite a challenging global backdrop. While detailed breakdowns by sector or destination were not provided, the headline figure indicates that Turkey is maintaining momentum in its export-driven growth strategy as 2026 unfolds.
Market observers will now watch upcoming monthly releases to determine whether February’s improvement marks the beginning of a stronger export cycle or a short-term bump within a still-volatile trade environment.