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Turkey’s trade deficit jumps 160% in August

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Data published by the Turkish Statistical Institute on Friday, September 30, showed that the country’s foreign trade balance deficit rose by 159.9% on an annual basis to $11.19 billion in August, affected by a 40.4% increase in imports.

The data indicated that imports amounted to $32.53 billion, while exports rose by 13.1 percent to $21.34 billion.

As part of an economic program unveiled last year, Turkey aims to shift to a current account surplus by increasing exports and lowering interest rates, despite a sharp rise in inflation and a deteriorating currency.

Rising energy and commodity prices around the world have made this goal unattainable.

The data showed that the deficit in the first eight months of the year jumped by 146.3% to $73.44 billion.

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