Sea Transport Leads Turkish Exports
Turkey's total exports for January through May amounted to $110.9 billion, marking a 3.4% year-on-year increase. Of this, exports via sea transport totaled $62.2 billion, up from $60.8 billion during the same period last year.
In the same timeframe, road transport exports contributed $35.3 billion, accounting for 32% of Turkey’s overall export revenue. Air transport exports surged 19% year-on-year to reach $11.7 billion.
Meanwhile, rail transport exports stood at $757.6 million, and other transport methods collectively brought in $791.4 million.
On the import side, sea transport claimed the largest portion of Turkey’s total imports, which amounted to $152.2 billion for the January-May period. Imports via sea reached $80.9 billion, followed by road transport at $27.9 billion, air transport at $22.3 billion, and rail transport at $1.4 billion. Imports through other channels totaled $19.4 billion.
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