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Turkey's trade deficit rises in September

2019-10-31T08:46:44.670Z


ISTANBUL - Turkish foreign trade deficit rose 6.5 percent year-on-year in September to 2,056 meters


Istanbul-Sana

Turkey's foreign trade deficit rose 6.6 percent year-on-year in September to 2.056 billion dollars.

Turkey's exports rose 0.3 percent to $ 14.44 billion, with imports reaching $ 16.49 billion, up 1 percent from September 2018, Reuters data showed.

Turkey is witnessing a significant deterioration of its currency due to the aggressive policies of the Recep Tayyip Erdogan regime and the deteriorating political and security situation due to the repressive practices of the regime under the pretext of the coup attempt in mid-July 2016, which led to economic repercussions on the country, including the decline in tourism and investments and the decline in foreign exchange revenues in a way that reduced the confidence of foreign investors in the Turkish economy. .

Source: sena

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