Trendyol, Turkey's leading e-commerce platform that connects a large number of products and manufacturers with an international audience, plans to enter the Ukrainian market.
This step is a continuation of Trendyol's successful access to the markets of Germany, Azerbaijan, Gulf countries and Central and Eastern Europe.
Trendyol Group President Çağlayan Çetin this week together with First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yuliya Sviridenko, Minister of Strategic Industry of Ukraine Aleksandr Kamyshyn and Haluk Bayraktar, CEO of Turkey's leading technology company "Baykar", held in Ukraine as part of the international investment planning strategy of both companies. participated in a number of meetings.
Yuliya Sviridenko, First Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister of Ukraine, expressed her satisfaction with the meeting with Trendyol Group President Caglayan Cetin and Baikar CEO Haluk Bayraktar: "It is important that Turkish companies are ready to invest in Ukraine now, without waiting for the end of the war. Their interest extends beyond the high-tech sector and the defense industry, which boomed during the war. At the same time, there is great interest in export-oriented logistics and market cooperation. We explored ways to expand our cooperation and build stronger economic ties. I believe that increasing trade relations can bring our countries closer together."
Trendyol's commitment to providing a seamless and convenient e-commerce experience and promoting economic growth through cross-border trade positions the company as a key player in the ongoing evolution of international e-commerce.
Leveraging its world-class digital infrastructure and growing international expansion, Trendyol sees high potential in Ukraine, which has a fast-growing e-commerce market, high demand for Turkish products, and an opportunity to open domestic and international markets to brands from the country.
When entering new markets, Trendyol remains committed to its mission of connecting consumers with manufacturers, investing in digital and logistics infrastructure, such as its warehouse in Poland, which plays an important regional role with a stock capacity of 3 million units.
It should be noted that at the beginning of this week, the transport ministers of Turkey and Ukraine met in Istanbul and signed an agreement to create a "Turkey-Ukraine reconstruction working group" that would allow Turkish companies to participate in the reconstruction of infrastructure damaged by the war in Ukraine.
About Trendyol
Established in 2010, Trendyol is Turkey's leading e-commerce platform and one of the best e-commerce platforms in the world. Trendyol, Turkey's first decacorn, Trendyol Tech, one of Turkey's leading research and development centers; Trendyol Express, Turkey's fastest growing logistics network; instant food and meal delivery service Trendyol Go and Turkey's largest second-hand goods platform Dolap continue to create value. Trendyol is also available via trendyol.com/en in Azerbaijan, Germany, Bulgaria, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Greece, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman and in 27 European countries and over 100 via wholesale partner platforms. contact with customers in many countries. Trendyol also enables local manufacturers to e-export to more than 100 countries.