Türkiye’s trade deficit widened by 11.2% year-on-year in January last year, reaching $8.4 billion. This was announced today by Turkish Trade Minister Omar Porat.
Preliminary trade data for the month showed that imports remained relatively stable compared to the previous year, recording $28.7 billion, while exports fell by 3.9% to $20.3 billion.
Earlier, data from the Turkish Statistical Institute showed that Turkey’s external trade deficit increased by 11.9% in 2025, reaching $92.01 billion.
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According to the data, exports increased by 4.4% to $273.36 billion, while imports increased by 6.2% to $365.37 billion.
According to the data, the foreign trade deficit expanded at an annual rate of 5.6% to $9.3 billion in December last year.
Exports in December increased by 12.7% from the same month last year to $26.37 billion, and imports increased by 10.7% to $35.67 billion.
Türkiye’s trade deficit in January widened by 11.2% year-on-year to $8.4 billion. This was announced today by Turkish Trade Minister Omar Porat.
Preliminary trade statistics for the month showed that imports remained relatively stable compared to the previous year, recording $28.7 billion, while exports fell by 3.9% to $20.3 billion.
Earlier, data from the Turkish Statistical Institute showed that Turkey’s external trade deficit increased by 11.9% in 2025, reaching $92.01 billion.
trade
According to the data, exports increased by 4.4% to $273.36 billion, while imports increased by 6.2% to $365.37 billion.
According to the data, the foreign trade deficit in December widened by 5.6% year-on-year to reach $9.3 billion.
Exports in December increased by 12.7% from the same month last year to $26.37 billion, and imports increased by 10.7% to $35.67 billion.

