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Turkey's trade deficit jumps to 35.67 percent in October

2020-11-02T11:41:33.116Z


Ankara-SANA Turkey's trade deficit rose by 35.67 percent year on year in October. According to Ruit


Ankara-Sana

Turkey's trade deficit increased by 35.67 percent year on year in October.

According to Reuters, data from the Ministry of Trade of the Turkish regime's government showed that the foreign trade deficit increased by 35.67 percent on an annual basis, to $ 2.40 billion in October.

The Turkish economy continues to deteriorate due to the deteriorating political and security conditions in Turkey, especially during the recent period, as a result of the repressive measures practiced by the Erdogan regime under the pretext of the coup attempt in mid-July 2016, which led to economic repercussions, including the decline in tourism and investments and the decline in the country's foreign exchange earnings.

Source: sena

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