Bangladesh, March 1 -- The European Unions long-delayed “Made in Europe” plan is no longer just an industrial policy debate inside Brussels. It has evolved into a geopolitical inflection point-one that directly affects Turkiye, reshapes supply chains across the Mediterranean, and now unfolds against the backdrop of a dramatically altered Middle East following the reported US-Israeli strike on Iran and the death of Ali Khamenei.

For Ankara, this is not an abstract regulatory adjustment. It is a strategic moment that could determine whether Turkiye remains embedded in Europes industrial ecosystem or is gradually pushed to its periphery.

The “Made in Europe” initiative is part of a broader industrial push under the ...