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Turkish Trade Turns the Tide: Narrowing Deficit Signals Strategic Shifts

by Arvie I
02/01/2024
in Global Trade, Import/Export Statistics

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In 2023, Türkiye experienced a significant narrowing of its foreign trade deficit, according to the latest data released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) on January 31. The figures showed that while export revenues grew modestly, there was a slight reduction in imports, reflecting subtle shifts in the country’s trade dynamics.

The data highlighted that Türkiye’s export revenues rose by 0.6 percent to reach a new record of $255.8 billion, indicating a resilient performance amidst global economic fluctuations. Conversely, imports saw a slight decrease of 0.5 percent, totaling $361.8 billion compared to the previous year. This resulted in an improved export/import coverage ratio, which increased from 69.9 percent in 2022 to 70.7 percent in 2023.

Looking ahead, the government’s medium-term economic program projects an optimistic scenario where exports are expected to climb to $267 billion this year. This increase is anticipated to contribute to a further reduction in the foreign trade deficit, which is forecasted to shrink to $105.8 billion.

Analyzing Türkiye’s trading partnerships, Germany was identified as the leading export destination in 2023, followed by the United States and Iraq. Exports to these countries were substantial, with Germany receiving $21 billion worth of goods, the U.S. $14.8 billion, and Iraq $12.8 billion. These figures underscore Türkiye’s strong trade relationships with these nations, highlighting their importance in its export strategy.

On the import front, Russia topped the list of Türkiye’s suppliers with imports amounting to $45.6 billion. China was a close second, from which Türkiye imported goods worth approximately $44.98 billion. Other notable import sources included Germany at $28.7 billion and Switzerland at $19.9 billion, illustrating the diverse origins of Türkiye’s imports.

The data for December alone offered additional insights. Exports in that month grew slightly by 0.4 percent year-on-year to $23 billion, while imports fell sharply by 11 percent to $29 billion from the same period a year ago. This substantial decrease in imports contributed to a significant reduction in the monthly foreign trade deficit, which was down 37.8 percent to $6 billion compared to December 2022.

Excluding energy and gold, a narrower focus on Türkiye’s trade activities reveals that imports amounted to $21.7 billion in December, showing a decline of 4.2 percent compared to the previous year. This specific analysis further highlights a foreign trade surplus of $242 million for the month when these commodities are excluded.

These developments reflect Türkiye’s ongoing adjustments to its trade strategies in response to both internal economic policies and external market conditions. The country’s ability to manage its trade relationships effectively is crucial as it continues to navigate through the complex global trade environment.

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