Exports of $4.7 billion from Türkiye to Israel in 10 months
Although the Ministry of Commerce announced foreign trade data for October today, the first results of exports to Israel were also released.
Turkey’s exports to Israel reached $348 million in October, when the war in Gaza began, down 28.8 percent from the same month last year.
In the January-October period, Turkey’s total exports to Israel decreased by 20.1 percent compared to the same period last year, falling to $4.677 billion.
Turkish imports from Israel decreased in the January-September period by 31.7 percent annually to 1 billion 319 million dollars.
In October, Turkey’s exports rose 7.4 percent to $22.873 billion, and its imports rose 1.3 percent to $29.594 billion, compared to the same month last year.
In this period, the foreign trade deficit decreased by 14.9 percent to 6,721 million dollars.
Source: Sozcu
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