SUSTAINABILITY, cilt.18, sa.5, ss.1-18, 2026 (SCI-Expanded, SSCI)
This study evaluates Türkiye’s comparative advantages in environmental product groups relative to the world’s leading exporters. The analysis focuses on the twelve highest-ranking exporters of environmental goods between 2012 and2023: China, Germany, UnitedStatesof America (USA), Japan, Korea, Italy, United Kingdom (UK), Singapore, France, Switzerland, Mexico, and the Netherlands. Utilizing export data from the World Bank, comparative advantages were assessed using the Relative Trade Advantage (RTA) index. The results indicate that Germany leads in specialization, maintaining a competitive edge in 48 out of 53 product groups, followed by Japan (46), the USA (44), and the UK (44). In contrast, Türkiye and Mexico exhibit the lowest levels of specialization, with competitive advantages in only 10 and 8 groups, respectively. Furthermore, the analysis reveals intense global competition in four specific product categories (HS 842121, 847420, 850239, and 851430), where at least ten of the sampled countries are specialized. These findings highlight Türkiye’s limited specialization and underscore the urgent strategic need to enhance competitiveness in the global environmental goods market.