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86 percent increase in Turkish food exports to China

Published Nov 11, 2021

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Exports from Turkey to China have seen a significant increase of 29% in the first ten months of 2021, reaching 2.727 billion dollars. The Turkish National Participation Organization and the Aegean Exporters' Associations are working to increase the export of Turkish products to China, which imports 1.1 trillion dollars worth of goods. They are also looking to extend free trade agreements with Malaysia, Singapore, and South Korea to other countries. At the China International Import Fair, Turkey showcased its food products, including dairy, canned food, poultry meat, and vegetable oil, among other consumer goods. The participation of several Turkish companies at the fair highlights Turkey's strategy to expand its exports to China.
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Exports from Turkey to China increased by 29 percent from 2 billion 115 million dollars to 2 billion 727 million dollars in the January-October period of 2021. rose to millions of dollars. Pointing out that the China International Import Fair, organized by the Turkish National Participation Organization Aegean Exporters' Associations, is a fair that aims to announce to the world that China has an exporter identity as well as an importer identity, Aegean Exporters' Associations Coordinator President Jak Eskinazi said, 2,4 trillion dollars export, 2 He stated that they are making efforts to export more Turkish export products to China, which imports 1.1 trillion dollars. Recalling that 15 Asia-Pacific countries, led by China, including world giants such as Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Australia and Malaysia, came together and signed the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement, Eskinazi said, "With the coming together of 15 countries, 2.2. world's largest free ...
Source: Sondakika
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