Between January and November last year, exports from the country were worth $232.81 billion, with a 0.7 per cent YoY increase. Imports during the period were worth $332 billion—a 0.5 per cent increase YoY.
Turkish exports were worth $22.999 billion in November last year with a 5.2 per cent increase YoY, while imports were worth $28.916 billion—a 5.7 per cent decrease YoY, according to official provisional data.
Foreign trade volume in the month was $42.423 billion—a 4.1 per cent YoY rise, while foreign trade deficit was $5.918 billion—a 32.6 per cent YoY fall.
Foreign trade volume in November was $42.423 billion—a 4.1 per cent YoY increase, while foreign trade deficit was $5.918 billion—a 32.6 per cent YoY decrease.
In the January-November period last year, foreign trade deficit was $99.926 billion—a 0.1 per cent increase YoY.
In November last year, the main partner country for exports was Germany, followed by the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, the United States and Italy. The ratio of these countries in total exports was 29.4 per cent during the month.
The top country for Turkiye’s imports during the month was China, followed by Russia, Germany, UAE and the United States. The ratio of these in total imports was 42.2 per cent during the month.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)