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Minister Bolat has evaluated foreign trade data

October 6, 2025
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Minister Bolat has evaluated foreign trade data

Trade Minister ömer Bolat said that exports in September increased by 3 % on the basis of annual and reached $ 22.6 billion and this is “the highest September number of all time”. Bolat, goods and export services to the end of the year ended in the year of $ 390 billion published since September was announced.

Trade Minister ömer Bolat, Chairman of the Turkish exporter Council (heart) Mustafa Gültepe held a press conference with foreign trade figures in September. Bolat, exports increased to 7 of the 9 months, the increase in the January export period of January to 200.6 billion dollars increased by 4.1 %, said: “$ 390 billion at the end of the year has gained our goal,” he said. The Minister, exporting service to $ 120.4 billion on the basis of annually, he said. Saying that import increased by 8.8 percent in September to $ 29.5 billion, Bolat said that the biggest reason for the increase was the increase in gold import. He stated that foreign trade deficit was $ 6.9 billion in September and $ 67 billion in January to September. The highest increase in cars In the period of January to September, the export of the product increased with the highest increase of $ 3.1 billion in motor vehicles with motor vehicles, Bolat said that the export of the defense industry increased by 1.3 billion dollars, he said. Saying that exports to EU countries increased by 8.2 % in 9 months to 86.8 billion dollars exported to $ 115 billion exported to the EU, Bolat said we estimate that last year's export was $ 108.5 billion will reach at least $ 115 billion this year. “Trade to reset Israel” In a press conference, Bolat criticized Israeli attacks on Gaza with harsh words and emphasized that Türkiye did not have commercial activities with Israel for 1.5 years and said that our customs were closed with Israel and foreign trade transactions, Zero. “Strong support for exporters” Bolat said that exporters were supported within 77 separate programs and increased loans from Eximbank and Central Reeskont. In addition, since the beginning of the year of labor -The fields do not favor each worker 2 thousand 500 pounds to support the employment. Bolat, 44 countries this year with high-level trade negotiations in the coming days, the summit of the United States and the Turkish Economic Summit will be implemented, recalling, Türkiye will increase the effectiveness of global trade, he added.

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