Turkiye exports
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Turkiye’s Export Market Monitor Shows Mixed Signals in July
TIM’s July results reveal a slight decline in Turkiye’s export demand and market resilience, reflecting ongoing economic uncertainties. Turkiye’s Export…
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Turkish Automotive Industry Sees Increase in Light Commercial Vehicle and Truck Exports
Exports to 82 Countries in the First Half of the Year Total $2.85 Billion Turkiye’s automotive industry achieved a significant…
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Ankara’s Export Increases to $6.4 Billion in the First Half of the Year
Capital City Records 12.2% Export Growth, Leading with Machinery and Components Ankara’s exports during the January-June period surged by 12.2%…
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Turkiye Increased Exports to Neighboring Countries by $11.6 Billion in Six Months
Turkiye’s Exports to Iran, Greece, Iraq, Georgia, Syria, and Bulgaria Rise by 11.6% Year-on-Year in the First Half of the…
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Turkish Chemical Sector Exports Reach $15.8 Billion in First Half of 2024
8% Growth Despite Global Challenges and Holiday Disruptions The chemical sector’s exports surged to $15.8 billion in the first half…
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Turkiye’s Dried Fruit Exports Surpass $1 Billion Mark
Raisins, Apricots, and Figs Drive Revenue Growth Despite Volume Decline Turkiye’s export revenue from seedless raisins, dried apricots, and dried…
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Automotive Sector Drives Turkish Exports to New Heights
Automotive Industry Leads with $3.2 Billion in May Exports The Turkish automotive industry has emerged as the leading sector in…
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Turkish Arab Economy Summit Aims to Boost Investments Beyond Real Estate
Sabuhi Attar, Chairman of the Turkish and Arab Countries Cooperation Association (TURAP), stated that they are trying to attract Arab…
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Turkish Exports Rise Across 54 Provinces, Istanbul Leads with $4.075 Billion in April
The Ministry of Commerce announced that exports increased in 54 provinces in Turkiye between January and April. According to data,…
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