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The Impact of EU Developments on Turkish Companies: Examining the Carbon Border Adjustment and European Green Deal

The trade volume between Turkey and the European Union is relatively high. The EU is a vital trading partner of Turkey. In 2022, it took a share of 40.6% of exports with 103.1 billion dollars and 25.6% of imports with 93.3 billion dollars. The total trade volume is 196.4 billion dollars. Developments in the EU are closely related to the Turkish economy and, therefore, companies. Developments in the European Union (EU), such as the Carbon Border Adjustment (CBAM) that came with the Paris Climate Agreement and the European Green Deal, will affect Turkish companies in the short, medium, and long term. This article examines developments in the European Union (EU), such as the Carbon Border Adjustment (CBAM) that came with the Paris Climate Agreement and the European Green Deal, and their possible effects on companies.

Mehmet Kamil Tarhan

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