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Turkish Businesses in Germany: Building Bridges Beyond Trade
Gülay Yıldırım Kavak
When we talk about the growing presence of Turkish businesses in Germany, it is no longer just about numbers, profits, or market shares. It is about stories of resilience, bridges between cultures, and opportunities that continue to expand year after year.
Germany has long been a magnet for entrepreneurs from Turkey. Cities like Berlin, Cologne, Düsseldorf, and Frankfurt are not only home to major international trade fairs but also serve as stages where vision meets opportunity. Exhibiting here is more than just presenting a product — it is a declaration: “We are ready to be part of the European market.” Yet doing business in Germany means more than selling. It requires understanding the culture, respecting the rules of the business world, and, above all, building long-term trust.
Today, thousands of Turkish brands are thriving in Germany. From gastronomy to textiles, from construction to technology, these companies are not only active locally but also reaching global markets through their participation in international fairs. Their success stories strengthen not only economic ties but also cultural connections between the two countries.
Berlin stands out as the hub of startups and technology. For innovative Turkish firms, the capital city is both a showcase and a laboratory, a place where creativity can be displayed and tested. At the same time, Berlin’s multicultural character gives Turkish cuisine — from döner kebab to baklava — the visibility it deserves.
Cologne, on the other hand, is synonymous with food. The Anuga Food Fair is one of the most important gateways for Turkish producers to enter the European market. Here, deals are signed, export contracts are made, and Turkish flavors make their mark far beyond their community.
Düsseldorf is where fashion and textiles set the tone. Turkish manufacturers, known for their speed, flexibility, and quality, continue to attract strong interest from German buyers.
Frankfurt is not just about finance — it is also home to automotive trade shows and the world-renowned Book Fair. For Turkish publishers, Frankfurt represents a global stage, a chance to introduce Turkish literature and culture to the world.
These fairs and encounters remind us that it is never only about trade. It is also about recognition, cultural dialogue, and mutual trust.
At Trbusiness.de, we take pride in the achievements of Turkish entrepreneurs who enrich Germany’s economy and represent Turkey on international platforms. Their stories are not only business success tales — they are also an inspiration for the next generation of brands “Made in Türkiye.”
