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Türkiye’s Petrochemical Market Overview in 2025

Türkiye’s Petrochemical Trade in 2025

The petrochemical industry is one of the main sectors of the Turkish economy in 2025. This sector has a pivotal role in the Turkish government’s economic strategies and policies, and aims to become the central hub in the region for the production and trade of petrochemical products. This blog post briefly investigates Türkiye’s current petrochemical import and export conditions.

Türkiye’s Petrochemical Market Overview in 2025

According to data, Türkiye is known as the second-largest global importer of petrochemicals after China. Also, it ranks in second position in polypropylene (PP) imports globally. 

Regarding domestic production, Petkim in İzmir and Tupras in Kocaeli are Türkiye’s two main petrochemical complexes that can only produce about 2.9 million tonnes annually (approximately 25%) to answer domestic demand. On the other hand, Türkiye’s chemical export figure will be $30.57 billion by 2024, and its target for 2025 is to achieve $35 billion in chemical export revenues.

Türkiye’s Petrochemical Import Statistics (2024–2025)

The following table shows that Türkiye is still a big petrochemical importer globally, particularly polymers like PP and PE, which are widely used in multiple industries such as automotive, packaging, construction, and textiles.

Product Import Volume
(2024 est.)
Key Supplier Countries Notes
Polypropylene (PP) > 2 million tonnes Saudi Arabia, UAE, South Korea Saudi Arabia accounts for over 80% of GCC exports to Türkiye.
Polyethylene (PE) ~1.9 million tonnes USA, Saudi Arabia, Iran, EU U.S. exports benefit from shale-based low costs.
PVC ~700,000 tonnes EU, USA, Mexico Widely used in construction and packaging.
Ethylene ~250,000 tonnes GCC, Iran, Kazakhstan Imported due to low local production.
Styrene Monomer ~200,000 tonnes Netherlands, Germany, Belgium Used for polystyrene and resins.
Benzene ~180,000 tonnes South Korea, Spain, France Feedstock for plastics and resins.
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Türkiye’s Petrochemical Export Statistics (2024–2025)

Türkiye’s chemical and petrochemical exports in 2024 showed that they are in a good position in exporting goods, particularly plastics, leading at $9.1 billion, from total $30.57 billion. The government’s policies and the efforts of companies like SASA, and Petkim for 2025 is to hit $35 billion in exports by targeting new African and Asian markets.

Product Group Export Value (2024) Main Export Destinations Sector Notes
Plastics and Products $9.1 billion Germany, Iraq, UK, Italy, Israel Largest contributor to total chemical exports.
Fertilizers $2.4 billion Brazil, Iraq, Romania Driven by rising global agricultural demand.
Basic Chemicals $2.0 billion MENA, Balkans, Central Asia Includes sulfuric acid, alkalis, etc.
Synthetic Fibers $1.8 billion EU, Russia, Egypt Led by companies like SASA Polyester.
Petrochemical Derivatives $1.3 billion Bulgaria, Spain, Greece Includes resins, solvents, intermediates.
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