Exports in July up to $20 billion despite stagnation in global production

Share of high technology in exports rose to 40.8%

An aerial view of a port where containers are alined.

Türkiye’s exports in July totaled $20.09 billion, up 8.4% on a yearly basis, the Turkish trade minister announced on Thursday.

This January-July, the country’s exports totaled $143.4 billion, a slight annual decline, Ömer Bolat said.

During the last 12-month period, exports rose 2.1% to $253.38 billion, he added.

“This was achieved despite the stagnation in global production, especially our largest export market, the EU, the weakening production and trade volume in the world economy, as well as the significant decline in world trade prices and commodity prices,” he underlined.

The share of medium-high and high technology in the country’s overall exports rose from 36.9% in 2022 to 40.8% in the first seven months of this year, Bolat said.

In July, Türkiye’s imports rose 11.1% to $32.47 billion, while in the first seven-month period they totaled $217.5 billion, up 5.1% on a yearly basis, Bolat said.

The country’s energy imports dropped 26% to $41.1 billion in the seven-month period, he added.​​​​​​​

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