Turkish industries are distributed throughout the regions and states, and some cities such as Istanbul, Bursa and Gaziantep are famous markets for clothing and textile products that people from all over the world come to, thanks to their quality and price, including (Beyazid, Lalelli, Marter and Gungoren) and others that produce the best clothes and the most appropriate prices.
Turkey is one of the best countries in the world in the chemical industry, and Turkey's chemical industry is one of the most prominent economic resources of all kinds, whether basic, medium, or petrochemical chemicals. Top products for export are pharmaceutical products, organic chemicals and fertilizers, mineral fuels, essential oils, cosmetics and soap, distillation and other products.
In recent years, Turkey has gained a leading position in many industries, and Turkey ranked third in terms of the volume of furniture production, quality and distinctive designs, with high demand internationally for the purchase of furniture, which keep up with modern forms at the right prices.
Istanbul: Turkey's economic capital, where many of Turkey's exports are concentrated in Istanbul, has established many different factories, has many export offices and centres for factories from other states, and recently developed large industrial cities that manufacture different and diverse products. The city Istanbul connects Asia with Europe.
Industrial cities and wholesale food stores are scattered in various cities of Turkey, selling local, manufactured and protected products in the most modern methods of packaging to international standards. Rami Food Trading Market, New Park Turkey, the famous Egyptian Bazaar market that sells wholesale and retail. The big land Turkey has various areas which produces a variety of foods.
Ostim Industrial City is Ankara's oldest and largest industrial city, with several industries. The most important products are the food industry and the technology industry such as metals, car parts, chemicals, medical supplies, textile and leather factories, etc. Turkey's industrial development has led to the announcement of the manufacture and production of the first local electric car.