Regulation Amending Various Type Approval Regulations for Vehicles, Agricultural Machinery, Rules of Origin and Electricity Market Capacity Mechanism
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On 31 December 2025, the Turkish Official Gazette (Issue 33124, 6th repetition) published multiple amending regulations. These primarily update EU-harmonized rules for type approval and market surveillance of two- or three-wheeled vehicles, four-wheeled motorcycles, agricultural and forestry tractors, and general motor vehicle safety. Several regulations on preferential rules of origin under the Western Balkans, Bilateral, Pan-Euro-Mediterranean, and Regional Convention cumulation systems were repealed or significantly amended. Additionally, changes were made to the Electricity Market Capacity Mechanism Regulation and various import duty exemption decisions were issued. The Capital Markets Board also published its 2026 Real Estate Valuation Minimum Fee Tariff.
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Key Changes
- Amendments to AB/2015/68 on braking requirements for agricultural and forestry vehicles
- Changes to AB/168/2013 on type approval of two- or three-wheel vehicles and four-wheel motorcycles
- Updates to AB/2019/2144 on general safety of motor vehicles and protection of vulnerable road users
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Obligations
What this law requires
Manufacturers and importers of two- or three-wheeled vehicles and four-wheeled motorcycles must comply with updated type approval requirements per EU Regulation 168/2013 as amended
Manufacturers and importers of agricultural and forestry tractors must comply with updated type approval requirements for brake systems per EU Regulation 2015/68 as amended
Manufacturers of motor vehicles, trailers, and components must comply with updated general safety and protection requirements for unprotected road users per EU Regulation 2019/2144 as amended
Competent authorities must conduct market surveillance and inspection of two- or three-wheeled vehicles, four-wheeled motorcycles, and agricultural tractors in accordance with amended EU Regulations 168/2013 and 167/2013
Importers and traders must determine preferential origin of goods under amended rules for Bilateral, Pan-Euro-Mediterranean, and Regional Convention cumulation systems