Ankara, Washington reaffirm ambitious $100 billion trade target
Türkiye and the United States have held detailed discussions on bilateral trade and economic relations during a high-level meeting in Washington, Turkish Trade Minister Ömer Bolat said.
According to Caliber.Az, Bolat, who is in the US capital for a series of senior-level engagements, shared details of his meeting with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on the social media platform X.
Bugün, ABD Ticaret Bakanı Sayın Howard Lutnick ile bir araya gelerek, Türkiye-ABD stratejik ortaklığının ticari ve ekonomik boyutlarını kapsamlı bir şekilde ele aldık.
— Prof. Dr. Ömer Bolat (@omerbolatTR) December 12, 2025
Her iki ülke liderleri tarafından belirlenen 100 milyar ABD Doları ticaret hacmi hedefine ulaşma… pic.twitter.com/KI6oEaIU7C
Bolat described the talks as productive, noting that the sides conducted a comprehensive and in-depth exchange on the current state and future prospects of Türkiye–US trade and economic cooperation.
He emphasised that Türkiye remains firmly committed to pursuing a long-term, predictable and mutually beneficial economic partnership with the United States. In this context, Bolat said the meeting reinforced the shared determination of both sides to achieve a bilateral trade volume target of $100 billion.
By Tamilla Hasanova







