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Yes — for eligible B2B equipment shipments, after we complete a written review before shipping. Fix the full Turkey import plan before the goods leave. The shipment needs a 12-digit GTİP (this code sets the class, duties, and which authorities are involved); a suitable importer and declarant structure; electronic customs filings and authority permissions in BİLGE, the Single Window System (TPS), and related systems; risk-based product controls such as TAREKS when the GTİP is covered; and, for each model, BTK checks for radio equipment or ÜTS checks for medical devices when they apply. A customs broker can file a declaration with authority, but the broker is not automatically the importer. One Union Solutions checks the product, model, condition, origin, value, end user, end use, and planned customs regime before we say whether we can accept the shipment. Turkish Customs Code No. 4458, Turkey Commercial Import FAQs, Turkey Customs Brokerage FAQs, Turkey Digital Customs Applications, Turkey Tariff FAQs, Turkey TAREKS Trade Controls, Turkey BTK Radio Equipment Rules, Turkey ÜTS Medical Device Tracking
Who is the importer and who is the declarant; which 12-digit GTİP applies; which customs regime and product controls apply; and what origin, value, and tax proof is needed.
The word “IOR Services” is general. In Turkey, you must turn it into clear rules for this shipment: who is the importer, who is the declarant, who is the broker, which digital customs systems apply, which product controls apply, and how tax works. Below are the Turkey import requirements and what they mean in practice, with official sources.
Confirm a Turkey-eligible importer and who will appear as declarant before cargo moves. A customs broker can file with authority, but hiring a broker does not make them the legal importer. Sources: S02: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S03: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S04: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade.
Confirm the 12-digit GTİP from the product specs, model, and function. The GTİP sets duties, extra duties, TAREKS scope, permits, and which authority is involved. Sources: S09: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S10: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade.
Make declaration data, obligor/representation records, and authority permissions line up in BİLGE, YKTS, and the Single Window System when they apply. Missing or mismatched electronic records can block the declaration even when paper commercial documents look complete. Sources: S05: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S06: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S07: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S08: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade.
Check the current 2026 product-safety communique and the TAREKS route for the exact GTİP and model. A wide label like “IT equipment” or “machinery” is not enough to decide inspection, exemption, or documents. Sources: S13: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S14: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S15: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade.
Check radio functions against BTK rules and medical-device status against TİTCK/ÜTS rules. Built-in wireless modules or a medical purpose can change the import route for that model. Sources: S17: Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK); S18: Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK); S19: Turkish Medicines and Medical Devices Agency (TİTCK); S20: Ministry of Health / TİTCK.
State whether goods are new, used/refurbished, permanent, temporary, warehoused, or free-zone bound. Used-goods permission and temporary-admission rules are different from ordinary free-circulation entry. Sources: S21: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S22: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S23: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade.
Confirm origin/preference proof, customs value, current duty measures, and import VAT treatment. An A.TR is not proof of origin and does not automatically remove every additional customs duty. Sources: S11: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S12: Revenue Administration of Turkey; S24: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S25: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade.
Use the questions below as a screening list. Tick each point that is true or still open. This only helps you see what to check. It is not a yes/no decision on whether the shipment is allowed. Even if nothing is flagged, you still need a review of this shipment before shipping, because GTİP, parties, product controls, value, origin, and regime must be confirmed. Include any open points when you contact One Union Solutions, and do not ship until the route is confirmed.
Is the exact 12-digit GTİP confirmed from the model and technical specification? Do not decide to ship until you have checked the Turkish classification and whether you need binding tariff information.
Is the planned route fixed as permanent free circulation, temporary admission, warehouse, or free zone? Choose the regime before you finalize documents and Incoterms, because proof, security, and tax can differ by regime.
Does any item include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular, RFID, or another radio transmitter? If so, review RER conformity, frequency/interface conditions, and model documents, and do not assume every product follows the same type-approval route.
Is the product a medical device, in-vitro diagnostic, accessory, or equipment with a medical intended purpose? If so, confirm company, document, product, and movement records, and the current medical-device import-control route.
Is any item used, refurbished, repaired, a demonstrator, a replacement, or otherwise not new? If so, check the current used-goods communique and permission route before you buy or ship.
Could the GTİP fall under current TAREKS controls for electrical/electronic goods, machinery, batteries, or another regulated group? If so, match the exact GTİP and technical file to the current 2026 communique and guide.
Is the team relying on A.TR without separately checking origin and any additional-duty rule? Keep free-circulation proof separate from preferential or non-preferential origin, and check the current additional-duty tables.
Provide full name and company, business email, destination country (Turkey), broad product category, short shipment description, approximate target date, and consent to assessment contact.
After secure onboarding, provide models/SKUs, datasheets, labels, and product photos; values, currency, Incoterm, and commercial flow; origin, A.TR, or other preference/origin proof; end user, end use, and delivery site; CE/DoC, test reports, permits, and registrations; radio, battery, medical, or machinery technical data; and commercial invoice, packing, and transport documents.
Official Turkish materials treat these as separate jobs: who may import, who makes the declaration, and who can offer licensed customs-brokerage. Commercial documents and customs instructions must use the same role map.
The commercial IOR Service or Turkish importer is the party accepted for the import-facing role. They are responsible for the importer-side customs, tax, and regulatory duties set by the shipment structure. This role is not created only by naming a seller under DDP, or only by appointing a freight forwarder.
The declarant is the person in whose name the customs declaration is made. Their establishment and eligibility must fit the Customs Code and the declaration type. They may work with a representative, but the declaration must still name the legally correct party and form of representation.
The customs broker is a Ministry-certified private specialist who can file and support customs transactions under a power of attorney. Broker power alone does not make the broker the importer, buyer, consignee, or owner of the goods.
The consignee, buyer, or end user is the commercial recipient, purchaser, or user of the equipment. A consignee or end user is not automatically willing or eligible to take on importer duties.
The freight forwarder or carrier arranges or carries out transport and supplies transport documents and arrival data. Transport work does not replace importer eligibility or product approvals.
The DDP seller agrees in the contract to deliver under the costs and risks in the sale term. Incoterms do not override Turkish customs, tax, or importer/declarant rules.
What this means in practice: the customs broker may file under a power of attorney, but the importer/declarant route and responsibilities must still match the law and the commercial deal. Turkish Customs Code and Import Procedures, Turkey Commercial Import Requirements & FAQs, Turkey Customs Brokerage & Representation
IOR Service help is most useful when there is no clear importer route, the customer will not act as importer, the equipment is regulated, or the customs regime must be set before shipping.
The customer, distributor, or end user will not act as importer, but the goods need permanent commercial entry.
Servers, storage, network, power, and related hardware go to a site that is not set up to own the import process.
The equipment includes radio functions, controlled electrical/electronic products, batteries, machinery functions, or medical intended use.
The goods may qualify for temporary admission instead of permanent free circulation, but purpose, identity, and re-export must be controlled.
The move may involve re-import, replacement, repair, or temporary routes, and these must be documented before shipping.
Condition can trigger a permission route and valuation or document questions that do not apply to new goods.
Each step creates a decision or an evidence pack. Do not ship while a key fact is still open.
The client provides product category, model/SKU, condition, origin, value, Incoterm, end user, end use, and target date. One Union Solutions checks if the service can apply, reviews the parties, flags restricted-goods concerns, and reviews the planned Turkey route. The main risk is that a vague product name hides model-level radio, medical, battery, or machinery functions. The output is the assessment scope and a secure second-stage document request.
The client provides datasheets, photos/labels, bill of materials where needed, conformity documents, and product condition. One Union Solutions builds the 12-digit GTİP position and maps TAREKS, BTK, TİTCK/ÜTS, and other current controls. The main risk is treating the supplier HS code or CE mark as the full Turkish import decision. The output is the classification basis, regulator matrix, and open questions.
The client provides commercial flow, buyer/consignee expectations, ownership, delivery point, and intended use period. One Union Solutions confirms the IOR Service/importer/declarant structure and chooses free circulation, temporary admission, warehouse, or free-zone route. The main risk is assuming DDP, the consignee, or the broker solves importer eligibility without legal alignment. The output is the approved route, responsibilities, and contracting requirements.
The client provides a commercial invoice draft, packing list, transport plan, origin evidence, and final values. One Union Solutions checks valuation, origin/A.TR, current duties and tax variables, permits, translations, and declaration data. The main risk is deciding origin, additional duty, product permission, or customs value only after cargo arrives. The output is a cost and document readiness pack based on stated assumptions.
The client ships only against the approved routing and document set, and provides final transport references. One Union Solutions runs importer-side execution, broker instructions, authority interactions, and records within the accepted scope. The main risk is that late changes to model, value, consignee, origin, or transport cancel the assessment. The output is the shipment execution record and post-entry document set, subject to authority decisions.
The client gives accurate model/SKU, specifications, condition, origin, value, end user/end use, and real conformity documents. One Union Solutions reviews the evidence you supply, finds gaps, and states the accepted assumptions. Manufacturers and authorities may need to issue or check documents.
The client discloses all functions, accessories, and changes. One Union Solutions builds the Turkey GTİP/regulator position and gets specialist or formal confirmation when required. Customs and regulators make the final decisions.
The client aligns sale, consignee, end-user, and Incoterm arrangements with the approved route. One Union Solutions provides the accepted importer-side structure through its own country-specific operating model and coordinates declaration instructions. The customs broker files within the authorized representation, and the carrier supplies transport/arrival data.
The client provides correct values, currency, commercial terms, assists, royalties, and origin proof, and funds agreed charges. One Union Solutions models and handles importer-side amounts within the agreed scope and records. Authorities set the final assessment, and tax deduction/recovery depends on legal and accounting conditions.
The client does not ship before route approval, and reports any change before shipment. One Union Solutions runs the approved process and communicates material holds or authority requests. Customs, regulators, laboratories, ports, carriers, and other parties control parts of the timeline.
Shipment qualification and importer-route review; Turkey GTİP and product-regulator workstream coordination within the agreed scope; importer-side commercial and customs readiness through its own country-specific operating structure; broker instructions, document checks, and authority-query coordination; and importer-side records and agreed post-entry support.
Customs or regulator decisions, inspection selection, and laboratory outcomes; unreviewed changes after acceptance; automatic tax deduction or recovery; fixed clearance, approval, or delivery timing; and prohibited, sanctioned, counterfeit, misdeclared, deliberately undervalued, or unlawful transactions.
The route changes the declaration, documents, security, tax treatment, allowed use, and exit duties.
Use when equipment will stay in Turkey for sale, deployment, or long-term use. Confirm importer/declarant eligibility, GTİP, permits, taxes, and product controls before the free-circulation declaration. Calling something a temporary project does not justify temporary admission if the goods will stay or be used up. Source: S03: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade.
Use when eligible demo, test, exhibition, repair, or project equipment will be re-exported under controlled conditions. Confirm purpose, identity, documents, security/relief, allowed use, and re-export plan, and apply through the Single Window route when required. Late conversion to permanent use can change duties, approvals, and compliance duties. Source: S22: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade.
Use when goods need controlled storage, onward export, or staged market entry before domestic release. Keep zone/warehouse entry separate from the later free-circulation and product-compliance event. Free-zone entry is not automatic domestic import clearance, and it is not a blanket exemption from regulatory controls. Source: S23: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade.
This section is a screening guide. It does not say that every item in a category is controlled or accepted. It covers B2B equipment product-control checks before shipment.
Check the exact GTİP; electrical/electronic product-control scope; power units; built-in radio modules; and labels and conformity documents. The main authority path is Ministry of Trade/TAREKS, and BTK where radio functions exist. Check each model and subassembly, and do not treat all data-centre equipment as one tariff or regulator category. Turkey Tariff Classification & GTİP ,Turkey 2026 Import Inspection Product Groups, Turkey 2026 Import Inspection Guides ,Turkey BTK Class 2 Notification Update
Check Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular, microwave, RFID, or other radio function; frequency/interface restrictions; and market-placement documents. The main authority path is BTK under the Radio Equipment framework, and Ministry of Trade/TAREKS where the GTİP is controlled. Confirm RER conformity and technical/frequency evidence. The old Class 2 notification-form process is not a universal pre-approval requirement. Turkey TAREKS Import & Export Compliance ,Turkey BTK Radio Equipment Notification Rules, Turkey BTK Radio Equipment Compliance
Check medical intended purpose, device/accessory status, class, importer/authorized-representative records, ÜTS product/document status, and 2026 import control. The main authority path is TİTCK/ÜTS and Ministry of Trade product-safety controls. Decide the regulatory status before treating the equipment as general laboratory or IT hardware. Turkey 2026 Import Product Controls, Turkey 2026 Import Inspection Guidelines, Turkey ÜTS Medical Device Tracking & Registration,Turkey ÜTS Registration Portal
Check machinery function, safety components, technical file, CE/DoC where applicable, used condition, and 2026 machinery-control scope. The main authority path is Ministry of Trade/TAREKS and competent technical bodies named in the current communique. Match the exact machine and model to the current guide, because a broad machinery label does not prove compliance. Turkey 2026 Product Inspection Requirements, Turkey 2026 Import Inspection Guidelines & Documents, Turkey 2026 Import Communiqués & Controls
Check battery chemistry/capacity, standalone or built-in status, GTİP, electrical controls, and any environmental or transport restrictions. The main authority path is Ministry of Trade/TAREKS, plus other authorities as the product and chemistry require. Review the battery and the host equipment separately when classification or control scope differs. Turkey 2026 Import Inspection Product Groups, Turkey 2026 Import Inspection Guide Documents
Check condition, age, serial/model history, current used-goods list, permission route, valuation, and temporary/permanent purpose. The main authority path is the Ministry of Trade import regime and current communiques. Disclose condition before quotation, because a shipment reviewed as new may need to stop and be redesigned if the goods are not new. Turkey 2026 Import Regulations & Communiqués , Turkey Used & Refurbished Goods Import Rules, Turkey Temporary Admission Rules & Procedures
No fixed rate or exact cost is reliable until you confirm classification, origin, value, measures, and tax treatment against current official sources. Build cost using these facts: the 12-digit GTİP (tariff class and national/statistical subdivisions); origin and preference (preferential and non-preferential proof — not only where the shipment ships from); customs value (transaction value and required additions, or alternative methods); current measures (customs duty, additional customs duty, trade defence, surveillance, or product-specific charges when they apply); import KDV (product treatment and customs base; deduction/recovery is still conditional); and regulator/inspection cost (product testing, permits, storage, and other charges only when the actual route creates them). Turkey Tariff Classification and GTİP Requirements, Turkey Customs Valuation & Transaction Value, Turkey VAT Law and Import Tax Rules, Turkey Additional Customs Duty by GTİP & Origin
An A.TR document shows free-circulation status under the customs-union route. Turkey’s official origin guidance says it is not proof of origin. Current additional-duty rules can still require separate origin proof for covered goods. Sources: S24: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S25: Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade; S26: European Commission, Taxation and Customs Union.
These are control points before you ship. They are not predictions that a shipment will fail.
Turkey uses a 12-digit GTİP. The national digits can change duty, additional-duty, and product-control outcomes.
TAREKS, BTK, or ÜTS questions are harder and more expensive to fix after arrival.
Filing or transport authority by itself does not create the correct importer/declarant structure.
A certificate or declaration for a different model, manufacturer, voltage, or radio module may not support the shipment.
The import route can require Ministry permission or different proof and valuation review.
A.TR shows free-circulation status, not origin. Additional customs duty can still turn on origin proof.
Permanent use, temporary admission, and free-zone/warehouse moves carry different conditions and proof.
Some of your burning questions answered.
A foreign company should not assume it can appear directly as the ordinary importer or declarant. Turkey’s general import route uses a Turkish tax-number holder, and customs-law establishment rules apply to declarations that create obligations, subject to official exceptions. One Union Solutions can assess whether its direct Turkey IOR Service structure can support the exact product, parties, end user, end use, and customs regime. Turkey Customs Code No. 4458, Turkey Commercial Import FAQs
No. A licensed customs broker can file and support customs transactions under a notarized power of attorney. That professional role does not automatically make the broker the importer, buyer, consignee, or commercial IOR Service. The declaration and contract structure must name each role correctly. Turkey Customs Brokerage FAQs
Not by itself. DDP sets contractual delivery duties, but it does not override Turkish importer, declarant, tax-number, representation, or product-control rules. Design the sale term and the customs structure together before shipping. Turkey Customs Code No. 4458 , Turkey Commercial Import FAQs,Turkey Customs Brokerage FAQs
There is no one answer that fits all cases. TAREKS scope depends on the current communique, GTİP, and product definition. BTK screening depends on radio functionality, frequency/interface use, and the Radio Equipment framework. The former Class 2 notification-form process has ended, so a universal pre-approval claim would be wrong. Turkey TAREKS Trade Controls, Turkey 2026 Import Inspection Product Groups , Turkey BTK Class 2 Notification Update , Turkey BTK Radio Equipment Rules
The answer depends on the 12-digit GTİP, origin and preference proof, customs value, current customs and additional-duty measures, and the product’s VAT treatment. One Union Solutions can prepare a shipment-specific model after the facts are confirmed. This page does not publish a blanket rate or promise automatic VAT recovery. Turkey Tariff & GTİP FAQs, Turkey Customs Valuation FAQs, Turkey VAT Law No. 3065 ,Turkey Additional Customs Duty
Sometimes yes, but it needs an early condition and permission review. Old, used, refurbished, renovated, or faulty goods can fall under a Ministry permission route set by the current import regime and communiques. The exact GTİP, age, condition, and list entry matter. Turkey 2026 Import Communiqués, Turkey Used & Refurbished Goods FAQs
Sometimes. Temporary admission is a separate purpose-limited regime. It can require a Single Window application, identity controls, security, translated documents, and re-export. It only fits where the goods and intended use meet the regime conditions. Turkey Temporary Admission FAQs
Prepared by One Union Solutions Trade Compliance Editorial Team. Reviewed by Wahid Azeem, Trade Compliance Manager. Sources checked 5 August 2026. Corrections: mailto:info@oneunionsolutions.com. Update policy: critical importer, tax, sanctions, and operating-route claims — watch for events and review at least every quarter; product, permit, and tariff claims — review quarterly or twice a year based on change risk.
This page gives operational information for shipment planning. It is not legal, tax, or customs advice and does not bind Turkish customs, tax, or product authorities. The accepted route can change if shipment facts or official requirements change.
S01. Approved One Union Solutions direct-service operating statement. Approved company input. Supplied in V5.0 production brief; applied 5 August 2026. Scope: One Union Solutions service model and publication boundaries. Limit: We still decide each shipment based on product, parties, end use, destination, customs, tax, and regulators. This is not an official Turkey-law source.
S02. Turkish Customs Code No. 4458 – English text. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. Current consolidated official text; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Customs declarations, representation, declarant establishment, and customs regimes. Limit: Always use the current Turkish controlling text and the facts of the transaction. Exceptions and representation rules need a shipment-specific review.
S03. Commercial import frequently asked questions. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. 5 June 2026; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Who may import, free circulation entry, customs declaration, and permit controls. Limit: Product-specific restrictions, special-authority imports, and other exceptions sit outside the general rule.
S04. Customs brokerage frequently asked questions. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. 26 January 2021; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Customs broker role, power of attorney, and certification. Limit: A broker who files a declaration is not automatically the importer or commercial IOR Service. Liability depends on the declaration and representation structure.
S05. Digital customs applications. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. Live official service page; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: BİLGE, Single Window, paperless customs, port single window, and other electronic customs services. Limit: The exact workflow and account permissions depend on the customs regime, operator, and current system guides.
S06. Digital customs user guides. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. Live guide index; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: BİLGE Customs Platform, YKTS, and Single Window operational guides. Limit: System screens and guides can change. Confirm the current version right before filing.
S07. YKTS – obligor registration and tracking system. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. Live system page; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Registration and tracking of customs obligors and representatives. Limit: The exact registration record needed depends on the declarant, representative, and shipment structure.
S08. Digital customs FAQ – Single Window System. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. Live official FAQ; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Single-window applications for permissions and approvals. Limit: Not every product approval is the same. Confirm the competent authority and document code per GTİP and product.
S09. Tariff frequently asked questions. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. 26 January 2021; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Turkish tariff nomenclature and 12-digit GTİP structure. Limit: Classification is product-specific. A supplier HS code is not a final Turkish GTİP decision.
S10. Binding Tariff Information application module. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. Official announcement; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Binding tariff-information application route. Limit: Eligibility, processing, and binding effect depend on the formal application and decision. A page assessment is not a ruling.
S11. Customs value frequently asked questions. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. Official operational guidance; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Transaction value and customs-valuation adjustments. Limit: Related-party, assists, royalties, freight, insurance, and other adjustments need invoice- and contract-level analysis.
S12. Value Added Tax Law No. 3065. Revenue Administration of Turkey. Current official law page; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: VAT on importation, taxpayer, import base, and deduction conditions. Limit: The exact rate, base, accounting treatment, and recovery depend on the GTİP, transaction, taxpayer status, and current law. Do not promise automatic recovery.
S13. TAREKS risk-based trade control system. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. 23 September 2025; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Risk-based electronic import and export controls for safety, technical rules, standards, and quality. Limit: TAREKS inclusion, exemption, reference number, and inspection result depend on the current communique, GTİP, product, and documents.
S14. Product groups subject to import inspection in 2026. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. 15 June 2026; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Current product-control groups, including electrical/electronic goods, machinery, batteries, and medical devices where listed. Limit: The list is not a rule for every item in a broad category. Exact GTİP, product function, condition, and exemptions control what applies.
S15. 2026 import inspection guide documents. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. 5 January 2026; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Implementation guides for 2026 product-safety and inspection communiques. Limit: Use the specific guide that matches the GTİP and product. The index alone does not decide a shipment.
S16. 2026 import communiques. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. 2026 instruments; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Current used-goods, licensing, surveillance, and product-specific import instruments. Limit: The controlling instrument can be amended during the year. Recheck right before you commit to ship.
S17. BTK notice ending Class 2 notification-form applications. Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK). Radio Equipment Regulation effective 5 November 2020; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Radio equipment placed on the Turkish market and former Class 2 notification process. Limit: This does not mean every wireless product is uncontrolled, or that no device-specific declaration or registration applies. Review the function and frequency use.
S18. BTK radio equipment legislation. Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK). Live legislation page; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Radio Equipment Regulation, market placement, and technical requirements. Limit: The applicable route depends on radio function, spectrum, intended use, market placement, and model documentation.
S19. Product Tracking System (ÜTS) – medical devices. Turkish Medicines and Medical Devices Agency (TİTCK). Live official page; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Company, document, product, and traceability processes for regulated health products. Limit: Registration, authorized-representative, importer, device-class, and movement-notification requirements depend on the product and the operator.
S20. ÜTS official portal. Ministry of Health / TİTCK. Live portal; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Company applications, registered-company and product information, and authenticated access. Limit: Portal access alone does not prove that a specific device can be imported. Customs and TAREKS checks may also apply.
S21. Import regime FAQ – used, refurbished, faulty and old goods. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. 26 January 2021 page; current 2026 instruments cross-checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Permission principle for old, used, renovated/refurbished, and faulty goods. Limit: Do not treat every used item the same. GTİP, age, condition, value, product list, and the current 2026 communique decide the route.
S22. Temporary admission FAQ. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. 23 June 2026; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Temporary-admission applications, documents, identity, security, time limits, and ATA Carnets. Limit: Relief, security, allowed use, and time period depend on the goods and legal basis. Temporary admission is not a default replacement for permanent import.
S23. Advantages of Turkish free zones. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. 23 June 2026; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Third-country goods, free-zone entry, and later movement to Turkish or EU customs territory. Limit: Free-zone tax, customs, product-control, and domestic-sale treatment depends on the activity, product, and later movement.
S24. Origin of goods FAQ – A.TR versus proof of origin. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. Official FAQ; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: A.TR free-circulation status and origin evidence. Limit: The correct origin document and preferential treatment depend on the agreement, product, and origin rules.
S25. Additional Customs Duty Decision No. 3351 – consolidated. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Trade. Updated 17 July 2026; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Additional customs duty by GTİP and origin, including A.TR-related treatment. Limit: Only the current GTİP tables and origin facts decide whether an additional duty applies and at what rate.
S26. New A.TR movement certificate rules for EU-Turkey customs cooperation. European Commission, Taxation and Customs Union. 5 July 2024; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Electronic A.TR acceptance and EU-Turkey customs cooperation. Limit: This source covers document format/acceptance. It does not answer every Turkish import duty or origin question.
S27. Harmonized System overview. World Customs Organization. Live overview; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: International six-digit HS classification context. Limit: WCO context does not replace the current Turkish tariff or a Turkish binding classification decision.
S28. One Union Solutions Privacy Policy. One Union Solutions public policy. Effective 26 June 2024; checked 5 August 2026. Scope: Website personal data and import-data collection. Limit: Any live form still needs data-minimization, retention, access, deletion, malware-scanning, and processor review.