Turkish exports hit all-time high for 8th consecutive month

Türkiye’s exports in August hit an all-time monthly high yet again, Trade Minister Mehmet Muş said, as the country achieved its annual target even before the year-end.

Foreign sales jumped 13.1% year-overyear last month to $21.3 billion, Muş told a meeting in the southeastern province of Gaziantep. Imports rose at a much faster pace, jumping 40.7% to $32.6 billion, the ministry data showed.

Exporters have managed to achieve record sales in each of the last 12 months.The trade deficit surged by nearly 162% to a record $11.3 billion in August, the data showed, as surging energy import costs continue to widen the shortfall. The deficit in the first eight months jumped by 146.4% to $73.4 billion.

Energy imports constituted some 27% of the total imports last month, Muş said. Deteriorating global conditions, exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, have raised concerns for the rest of the year. Russia’s invasion of its neighbor has sent global commodity prices soaring, endangering Türkiye’s economic program that aims to tackle high inflation with a current account surplus.

Sales rose more than 18.3% year-overyear from January through August to $165.67 billion, while imports jumped 40.7% to $239.13 billion, the data showed.

Exports had ended 2021 at $225.4 billion, a figure that government and economists expected to reach $250 billion this year. The 12-month rolling exports topped $250 billion as of last month.