Turkey may eliminate the recently introduced wheat import formula, allowing imports to continue under the inward processing regime, according to market sources.

Gözde Nur Karagöz, a broker at Pir Grain & Pulses, noted that this potential change would allow millers to import wheat duty-free, provided they export an equivalent volume of flour.

However, she emphasized that no official announcement or documentation has been issued yet.

Meanwhile, Turkey’s state grain board, TMO, has already halted its wheat sales, fueling speculation about an upcoming policy shift.