Turkiye exports total $18.5B in June
In 1st half of 2024, country's exports up 2% and imports down 8.5% year-on-year
Turkiye's exports totaled $18.5 billion in June, down 10.6% on a yearly basis, the Turkish Trade Ministry announced on Wednesday.
Over the same period, the country's imports also fell 4.1% to $25 billion, ministry data showed.
In June, there was a temporary decline in exports due to the calendar effect, nine-day religious Eid holiday, and five weekends causing the absence of working days and dampening exports, the ministry said in a press release.
The foreign trade balance posted a deficit of $6.4 billion in June while the export/import coverage ratio was at 74.3%.
During the first half of the year, the country's exports amounted to $125.44 billion, up 2% year-on-year.
Imports over the same period fell 8.5% to $168.7 billion.
The country's foreign trade volume dropped 4.3% to $293.13 billion during January to June.
The foreign trade balance posted a deficit of $43.2 billion in the six-month period, improving 29.5%, while the export/import coverage ratio was 74.4%, up from 66.7%.
During the last 12-month period, the country's exports were at $257.8 billion, up 2.5%, while imports dropped 6.7% to $346 billion.
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