Turkiye's exports see record level of $22.5B in July
Foreign trade balance narrows by 42.3% to $7.2B year-on-year

Turkiye's exports totaled $22.5 billion in July, hitting a historical high level for the month, the Turkish trade minister said on Friday.
The country's exports posted an annual hike of 13.8%, while imports dropped by 7.9% to $32.3 billion.
The foreign trade balance narrowed by 42.3% on a yearly basis to $7.2 billion.
Exports-imports coverage ratio was 75.7%, improving from 61.2% in July 2023.
During the January-July period, exports amounted to $148.8 billion, up 4.1% year-on-year, while imports fell by 8.4% to $198.6 billion.
The deficit was $49.8 billion in the first seven-month period, decreasing 32% year-on-year.
The 12-month rolling exports totaled $261.5 billion, another record level for Turkiye, up by 3.4% on a yearly basis.
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