Türkiye's inclusion in 'Made in EU' to boost auto, steel sectors
2026-03-06 - 11:12
The European Union's proposed "Made in EU" requirement for public procurement and state aid is expected to solidify Türkiye's role in European production networks, particularly in the automotive and steel sectors, industry representatives told Anadolu. The Industrial Accelerator Act, unveiled Wednesday, aims to boost domestic European manufacturing by prioritizing EU-produced goods in public tenders and subsidy programs. Customs Union Framework Secures Inclusion EU Commission Vice President Stephane Sejourne confirmed that countries with existing trade agreements, including the Customs Union with Türkiye, will be covered under the scheme . Turkish Trade Minister Omer Bolat welcomed the development, stating that confirming the legal basis for Türkiye's inclusion marks a critical step in bilateral trade relations and will protect Turkish competitiveness from potential new customs duties . Automotive Sector Gains Strategic Advantage Baran Celik, chair of the Uludag Automotive Industry Exporters' Association, noted that the move elevates Türkiye from a production center to a comprehensive ecosystem partner. "Türkiye's inclusion will also ensure the uninterrupted flow of our exports to the EU and strengthen our position in the EU's strategy to reduce its dependence on China," Celik said, adding that domestic suppliers will directly benefit from EU green transformation funds and R&D incentives . The automotive sector, which exported $40 billion annually with more than 60% destined for EU markets, faces new obligations requiring close monitoring as the EU demands stricter reciprocity . Steel Industry Eyes Green Transformation Veysel Yayan, secretary general of the Turkish Steel Producers' Association, emphasized that Turkish steel already operates in line with EU production standards and technical regulations. "This classification could create an opportunity for Turkish steel when we look at the market gaps that may arise if other exporters are not included," Yayan stated . With green transformation not yet required under the current proposal, Turkish steel may accelerate decarbonization investments to deepen alignment with Europe's climate policies. Türkiye's geographical proximity and robust production capacity position the sector as a reliable and competitive supplier for European industry.