Turkey

Insights for Turkey

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October 2025 period, National level, Product aggregation

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Summary: Overall, Turkey's total trade saw a month-on-month increase of 1.94B for imports (6.91%) and 1.49B for exports (7.25%). Year-on-year, imports increased by 2.6B (9.52%) while exports rose by 580.31M (2.71%). The highest month-on-month import increases were from Istanbul, Ankara, and Gizli Veri, while the largest decreases were from Çorum, Manisa, and Adana. For exports, Istanbul, Ankara, and Kocaeli had the highest increases, while Çorum, Hatay, and Eskişehir faced the largest declines.
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MoM insights: In the month-on-month analysis, imports from Istanbul saw a significant increase of 1.03B, reflecting a 6.30% rise. Ankara also performed well with a 341.28% increase, amounting to 521.66M. Gizli Veri followed with a 143.60% increase, adding 348.48M. On the lower end, Çorum experienced a notable decline of 171.86M, which is a 44.87% drop. Manisa and Adana also saw decreases of 93.18M and 57.38M respectively, with percentage changes of -26.45% and -18.91%. For exports, Istanbul led with a 375.22M increase (3.72%), while Ankara and Kocaeli also showed positive changes of 193.5M (13.94%) and 154.47M (16.03%). Conversely, Çorum's exports fell by 55.65M (-26.28%), followed by Hatay and Eskişehir with declines of 41.88M and 15.49M respectively.
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YoY insights: In the year-on-year analysis, imports from Istanbul increased by 1.26B, marking a 7.81% rise. Ankara's imports also grew significantly by 637.57M (45.13%). Gizli Veri saw a 436.59M increase (18.67%). On the downside, Çorum's imports dropped by 109.63M (-34.18%), Zonguldak decreased by 33.68M (-31.37%), and Gaziantep saw a decline of 31.91M (-5.19%). For exports, Istanbul's exports rose by 426.14M (4.25%), while Bursa and Mersin increased by 145.96M (14.57%) and 72.22M (22.82%) respectively. However, Çorum's exports fell by 123.94M (-44.26%), Ankara's by 97.62M (-5.81%), and Hatay's by 77.82M (-23.73%).
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