Turkey: Mediterranean Exporters' Unions exported $1.31 billion in April

Published 2021년 5월 6일

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In April, Turkish exports saw a significant increase of 94 percent compared to the same period last year, reaching a value of $ 1.31 billion, as reported by Nejdat Sin, Coordinator Chairman of the Mediterranean Exporters' Associations (AKIB). This surge was evident across various markets and product categories. The Chemicals and Non-Ferrous Metals Exporters' Association saw the highest increase, with a 109 percent rise, followed by the Association of Exporters of Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metals, which increased by 122 percent. The Association of Grains, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters also experienced a notable increase of 41 percent in fresh fruit and vegetable exports. The Netherlands, Iraq, and Spain were the top destinations for these exports, with significant growth also observed in markets such as Nigeria, Lebanon, and Morocco.
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Nejdat Sin, Coordinator Chairman of the Mediterranean Exporters' Associations (AKIB), reported that exports in April increased by 94 percent compared to the same period last year, reaching $ 1.31 billion. In his written statement, Sin stated that despite the negativities of the new type of coronavirus (Kovid-19) process, exporting companies continue to deliver Turkish products to all over the world. Stating that they have a say in industrial products with design superiority in addition to agricultural production, Sin emphasized that they reflect the production power of the Mediterranean region to 215 countries and autonomous regions. Referring to the foreign sales within the union, Sin said, "As AKIB, we achieved an increase of 94 percent in April compared to the same month of the previous year and realized an export of 1.31 billion dollars. We achieved record increases of up to 7 times in the African, Middle Eastern and European markets. used the expression. Evaluating exports on ...
Source: Sondakika

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