Turkey: Rize, the leader in exports from the Eastern Black Sea Region to China

Published 2020년 11월 23일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the significant trade relationship between the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey and China, with a focus on the region's exports to China reaching $93.61 million in the first 10 months of 2020, which constituted 40% of Turkey's total exports to China. The main exports included mines and metals, hazelnuts, cereals, pulses, bakery chocolate products, and other commodities from cities such as Rize, Trabzon, and Gümüşhane. The volume and diversity of exports to China from the region have seen annual increases, with optimism for further growth in the future.
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In January October period of the year, 37 million 103 thousand 298 dollars were exported to the People's Republic of China. According to the information compiled by the AA correspondent from the Eastern Black Sea Exporters Union (DKİB) data, 64 thousand 803 tons of products were sent from the Eastern Black Sea Region to China in 10 months of the year for 93 million 611 thousand 702 dollars. took place. With this amount, the city alone made 40 percent of its exports to China. 42 thousand 985 tons of products were sold from Rize to the People's Republic of China, followed by Trabzon with $ 21 million 68 thousand 177 and Gümüşhane with $ 15 million 143 thousand 10 in exports to China. When exports to China are evaluated on the basis of sectors, it was seen that mines and metals, hazelnuts and products, cereals, pulses products-bakery chocolate products took the lead. $ 2 million 302,804 dollars worth of cereals, pulses products-bakery chocolate products were exported. Stating that ...
Source: Haberota

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