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Turkey’s exports decrease amid regional tension

Turkey has suffered unexpected declines in its exports to Iraq, Libya, Egypt, Ukraine and Russia, though Turkish exports to Russia may have more potential following its recent foodstuff import boycott of the United States and European Union.
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The latest developments in countries near Turkey have started affecting its exports. The exports that grew in the first half of the year because of higher demand in Europe remained static in July at $12.5 billion.

Economic officials had been forecasting a continuing rise in exports because of increased European demand, and thus the unexpected slowdown came as a shock. While the disappointing export figures could be partly blamed on the Eid holidays and other extenuating circumstances, the continuing losses in markets of countries such as Iraq is causing concern. In June, exports to Iraq declined 29.1%, and fell an unexpected 46.4% in July. Last year, after Germany, Iraq was Turkey’s second-most lucrative export market. In July, Iraq was in fifth place.

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