土耳其贸易政策审查

Serdar Altay
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本文研究了世贸组织对土耳其进行的 2023 年贸易政策审议(TPR),涵盖 2016-2022 年。2023 年是土耳其建国一百周年,通过贸易政策审查,可以对土耳其的全球和欧洲经济一体化及其不断演变的经济政策进行批判性反思。审查期间见证了一些重要的事态发展:与欧洲联盟(欧盟)的紧张关系加剧、土耳其向总统制过渡、COVID-19 和乌克兰战争的影响。全球金融危机后,土耳其继续实施国家主导的发展和积极的产业政策,旨在减少经常账户赤字、实现出口多样化、提高技术先进性并增强其在全球价值链(GVCs)中的地位。最近,土耳其根据这些战略目标进一步调整了进出口制度和贸易谈判,提高了最惠国关税,并采取了本地化战略来支持关键部门。土耳其有效地应对了大流行病,加强了其在全球供应链中的作用,其贸易占国内生产总值的比例上升就表明了这一点。这凸显了土耳其的经济韧性和战略位置。然而,土耳其的贸易政策与其主要贸易和供应链伙伴及关税同盟盟友欧盟的贸易政策之间的分歧越来越大。土耳其新的区域贸易协定旨在与欧盟以外的合作伙伴进行更深层次的行业整合。
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Trade Policy Review of Turkey
This paper examines the WTO's 2023 Trade Policy Review (TPR) of Turkey, covering 2016–2022. As Turkey marked its centenary in 2023, the TPR allows for critical reflections on Turkey's global and European economic integration and its evolving economic policies. The review period witnessed key developments: heightened tensions with the European Union (EU), the country's transition into a presidential system, and the impacts of COVID‐19 and the Ukraine war. Turkey continued its state‐led development and proactive industrial policy post‐Global Financial Crisis, aiming to reduce the current account deficit, diversify exports, advance technological sophistication and enhance its position in global value chains (GVCs). Recently Turkey has further aligned its import–export regimes and trade negotiations with these strategic goals, increasing its Most Favoured Nation tariffs and adopting localisation strategies to support key sectors. Turkey navigated the pandemic effectively, bolstering its role in global supply chains, as indicated by its increased trade‐to‐GDP ratio. This underscores its economic resilience and strategic location. However, Turkey's trade policies are increasingly diverging from those of the EU, its main trade and supply chain partner and Customs Union ally. Turkey's new Regional Trade Agreements aim for deeper sectoral integration with partners other than the EU.
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