Describes what is customary in the market for sales and customer support.
Last Published: 6/20/2019

Proper after-sales service/customer support can be very critical to success in the market.  In certain industries, such as machinery and automotive, service offerings can also be a competitive advantage for U.S. exporters.  U.S. suppliers should identify local agents/distributors with the necessary service and maintenance capability.  Depending on the level of business activity, a U.S. firm may also consider establishing its own office in Turkey to provide this type of service.  In 2014, the Ministry of Customs and Trade issued a directive to regulate the delivery of after-sales services for a select group of products by manufacturers or importers.  According to this regulation, manufacturers or their importers are required to provide after-sales services for this group of products for a certain period as defined for each group.  Note that the subject directive was amended in December 2018 and resulted in a new list of affected products.

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