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Trade deficit rises to $8.34 billion in latest report.

by John Pierce
July 3, 2023
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Turkish foreigner trade The deficit increased by 0.9%. year-over-year to 8.34 billion dollars (162.24 billion TL) in He walks, official Proposed data on Friday.

Exports rose 4.4% year-over-year to $23.6 billion, while imports jumped 3.4% to $31.9 billion, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) reported.

With the exception of energy products and non-monetary gold, the Turk saw a foreigner trade inability of $21.2 billion last Month.

accounting for Big part of Türkiye’s imports, energy bill decreased by 30.5% year-over-year to $5.84 billion, the data revealed. counted for 18.3% of total import figures in He walks.

Crude oil imports in March showed 5.2% decrease to 2.52 million tons of Crude for 2.66 million tons in He walks last year.

In the period from January to March, it was trade The gap grew 30.7% year-over-year to $34.7 billion, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute.

Exports increased 2.5% to $61.6 billion, while imports jumped 11.1% to $96.3 billion. exports to imports coverage percentage decreased to 64% in – the three-month period compared to 69.4%. last year.

Türkiye summit trading Partner Germany received $5.5 billion worth of its goods in the first quarter, followed by the United States with $3.7 billion, Italy with $3.2 billion, Russia with $3.1 billion, and the United Kingdom with $1.9 million.

On the other hand side of Ledger, first state for Türkiye’s January-March imports were Russia with $13.1 billion, followed by China with $10.4 billion, Switzerland with $9.2 billion, Germany with $6.6 billion and the US with $3.7 billion.

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