Turkey’s exports hit all-time monthly high for 3rd consecutive month
BY DAILY SABAH
ISTANBUL ECONOMY
MAR 02, 2021 11:55 AM GMT+3
Containers are seen at the Mersin International Port (MIP) in southern Mersin province, Turkey, June 14, 2020. (Shutterstock Photo by Can Aran)
Turkey’s exports have hit an all-time monthly high for the third consecutive month in February, the country’s trade minister announced Tuesday.
Sales surged 9.6% year-on-year to over $16 billion in the month, Ruhsar Pekcan told a meeting in the capital Ankara.
Imports rose 9.8% to $19.4 billion, bringing the trade deficit to $3.4 billion, the data showed.
The export-to-import coverage ratio was 82.7% this February, the minister noted.
The data follows the highest monthly figures in January and December as sales surpassed $15 billion and $17.84 billion, respectively.
The coronavirus outbreak led to a 6.26% drop in 2020 exports as Turkey closed the year with $169.5 billion in foreign sales, exceeding the target of $165.9 billion in the medium-term program.
Imports were up 4.3% to reach $219.4 billion. The trade deficit widened by 69.12% to $49.9 billion last year.
Turkey’s exports hit all-time monthly high for 3rd straight month
Turkish exports have hit an all-time monthly high for the third consecutive month in February, the country’s trade minister announced Tuesday.Sales...www.dailysabah.com
Unfortunately imports grew faster than exports. Really important that the trade deficit is mitigated asap.