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Navigating Türkiye’s import license requirements requires specialized knowledge of Turkish commercial law, customs regulations, and industry-specific requirements. Finlexia Turkish Accounting Firm has provided comprehensive company formation and governance services since 2017, helping international businesses establish compliant operations in Türkiye.
Our multilingual team of experienced professionals offers end-to-end support for import licensing, company registration, regulatory compliance, and ongoing corporate governance.

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Türkiye’s strategic geographic position, customs union with the EU, and diversified economy make it a prime destination for international trade. However, importing goods into Türkiye is subject to a regulated legal framework that requires careful compliance with import license rules, technical regulations, and customs procedures.

In 2026, businesses planning to import into Türkiye must pay particular attention to import license requirements, as non-compliance can result in delays, administrative fines, or seizure of goods.
As Finlexia Turkish Accounting Firm, a full-service company formation and governance firm based in Istanbul and serving international clients since 2017, we provide this guide to help importers navigate Turkish import licensing requirements efficiently and lawfully.
Türkiye operates a liberalized import regime, meaning that most goods can be imported freely. However, certain products are subject to prior authorization, import licenses, or conformity assessments depending on their nature, origin, and intended use.
The legal framework governing imports primarily includes:
Import licensing is typically administered by the Ministry of Trade, in coordination with other competent authorities such as the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, the Ministry of Health, or the Ministry of Energy.
An import license is an official authorization granted by a relevant authority allowing the importation of specific goods that are subject to control. These controls are implemented to protect public health, safety, the environment, national security, and domestic markets.
Import licenses may be:
Not all products require an import license; however, determining whether a license is required is a critical first step in the import process.





In 2026, import licenses in Türkiye are commonly required for the following categories:
Products such as grains, meat, dairy, seeds, and animal feed may require licenses or preliminary approvals from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.
Medicines, active pharmaceutical ingredients, cosmetics, and medical devices are subject to strict licensing and registration procedures with the Ministry of Health.
Certain chemicals, biocides, and controlled substances require import permits due to environmental and safety considerations.
Petroleum products, LPG, electricity-related equipment, and mining products often require licenses from energy regulators.
Used machinery, refurbished electronics, and waste materials are heavily regulated and generally require special import permissions.

Only legally established entities in Türkiye can apply for an import license. This makes proper corporate structuring essential before engaging in import activities.
Foreign investors typically operate through a Turkish entity, such as a limited liability company or a joint-stock company, both of which are eligible to conduct import and export operations under Turkish law.
For investors at the planning stage, working with experienced company formation lawyers ensures that the company’s articles of association, business scope, and trade registry records fully support import activities.
While procedures vary depending on the product category, the general process includes:
Import licenses are generally valid for a limited period, often ranging from three months to one year. They may also impose conditions such as:
Failure to comply with license terms can invalidate the license and trigger penalties.

An import license alone does not complete the import process. Importers must also ensure:
In some cases, goods are subject to post-import audits, requiring importers to maintain documentation for several years.
Businesses frequently encounter issues due to:
These risks highlight the importance of legal oversight, particularly for foreign-owned companies newly established through company formation in Türkiye.
The type of Turkish company established can impact operational flexibility, governance, and compliance. For example:
Selecting the appropriate structure at the outset minimizes regulatory friction during licensing and customs procedures.
Import regulations in Türkiye are updated annually and may change rapidly based on trade policy, international agreements, or sectoral priorities. Businesses benefit significantly from continuous legal monitoring and compliance management.
At Finlexia Turkish Accounting Firm, we provide end-to-end support, including:
Our multilingual team ensures seamless communication with authorities and international stakeholders.
Since 2017, Finlexia Turkish Accounting Firm has remained Istanbul’s trusted partner for business establishment and financial compliance.
Beyhan Akkas, CPA & Accountant
If you are planning to import goods into Türkiye or need assistance with import licenses, regulatory compliance, or corporate structuring, we can help. With over three years of experience and a proven international practice, we are well-positioned to support your business operations in Türkiye efficiently and lawfully.
Whether you need assistance obtaining import licenses, establishing your Turkish entity, or ensuring regulatory compliance, our dedicated specialists provide tailored solutions that protect your business interests and facilitate smooth market entry. Contact Finlexia Turkish Accounting Firm today to discuss your import requirements and discover how our three years of experience can support your success in the Turkish market.