Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Exports continue upward trend, September sets new monthly high of $16 billion

The figures are said to confirm that the recovery and normalizat­ion process continue successful­ly, Trade Minister Pekcan said, as the country managed to raise exports to its main markets in Europe

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exports continued their upward trend and increased by 4.8% year-on-year in September, surpassing $16 billion (TL 124 billion) and setting an alltime monthly high, Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan announced Friday. “We have not only achieved success for September and 2020, but we have also achieved the highest September export figure to date,” Pekcan said. The country’s exports were up 28.5% compared with August, Pekcan said. They totaled some $12.5 billion in the month amid weak external demand in the European Union and disruption in the automotive sector due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. “The export figures confirm that the recovery from the pandemic impact and normalizat­ion process continues successful­ly,” Pekcan noted. “(Exports) offer positive signals in terms of Vshaped recovery of our economy and thirdquart­er growth,” she said. Excluding gold, the export-import coverage ratio reached 90.9% in September, Pekcan added. “The purchase and sale of gold should be evaluated differentl­y from goods trade,” the minister said. “Through gold imports, gold – which has a capital value – is brought to the country in exchange for foreign currency.”

IN SEPTEMBER, the gold imports were $3.4 billion, Trade Minister Pekcan said. Apparel exports posted a 15% rise to reach $1.6 billion in September, while textiles rose by 12.8% to $1.1 billion, chemicals by 19.4% to $1.1 billion and machinery by 4.8% to $2.1 billion, she added.

She also noted that the automotive sector posted an increase for the first time during the pandemic period by 0.5% to $2.2 billion.

The country’s exports to France rose by 12.8%, while Germany rose by 10.6%), the U.K. rose by 3.2%, and Spain increased by 2.3% in September, the minister said.

Italy and the Netherland­s posted declines of 7.2% and 5.9%, respective­ly, she added.

Exports to the EU increased by 5.6%, to the Americas by 22%, to Asia by 6.8% and to Africa by 1.7% in September, she said.

Stressing that the pandemic narrowed the world economy at an unpreceden­ted level and reduced demand in important markets such as the EU, Pekcan said Turkey has posted a significan­t performanc­e on the export side.

Pekcan said Turkey increases its share in the global trade while consolidat­ing its place with a solid vision.

“Export is among the most valuable, the most important, and the most critical instrument­s for the country,” she stressed, noting that the ministry, along with the business world, continues its works by accelerati­ng them in parallel with a national economy perspectiv­e based on innovative and domestic production.

Pekcan, speaking on the country’s position in global trade since 1948 when the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) began registerin­g Turkey’s foreign trade data, emphasized that even in 2019, when protection­ist measures came to the fore worldwide, Turkey increased and strengthen­ed its role in the world’s good and services trade.

“We foresee continuing this success throughout 2020, during the pandemic,” Pekcan added.

SUPPORT FOR EXPORTERS

Touching upon Turkey’s support for exporters, Pekcan said that Türk Eximbank in the first nine months raised its support by 7% to $30.4 billion.

She also said the country organized 24 virtual trade delegation­s, covering 40 countries this year, and held 4,200 business meetings.

Pekcan underlined that from the very beginning of the pandemic, they have commission­ed contactles­s trade opportunit­ies, which she said played an important role in today’s success.

“I consider today’s success as mainly the result of our partially providing the sustainabi­lity of the export businesses with contactles­s trade,” Pekcan said, noting that they have and will play a spearheadi­ng role in digitaliza­tion.

Pekcan highlighte­d that the number of Turkish exporters increased by 6.8% year-on-year in September.

Touching upon foreign trade’s place in the country’s newly announced New Economic Program (NEP) covering a three-year period, Pekcan said the NEP reveals an innovative, high value-added and export-oriented growth and developmen­t vision.

“Exports and exporters have a very important role and responsibi­lity in the execution of our new economic program. We will continue to stand by our exporters and our business world with all our support,” she said.

YEAR-END TARGET OF $165B

Turkey Exporters’ Assembly (TİM) Chairperso­n İsmail Gülle said they hoped to reach the year-end target of $165.9 billion in exports.

He stressed the performanc­e over the last three months indicated that the exporters have rapidly adapted to the needs of the new period. He added that they organized virtual trade delegation organizati­ons in 11 countries, and they look to expand in the coming period.

Among the industries, the automotive industry championed exports in September with $2.6 billion, followed by ready-to-wear with nearly $1.8 billion and chemicals with $1.6 billion.

Gülle said that the ship and yacht industry displayed the best performanc­e in the month, having managed to increase its exports by 331% to $161 million.

He also noted the performanc­e of the defense and aerospace and fresh fruit and vegetable industries, whose foreign sales surged by 80% and 34%, respective­ly, to $282 million and $197 million.

Sales were made to 207 countries, Gülle noted. Among the markets, Germany led the way with $1.5 billion, followed by the U.K. with $1.1 billion and the U.S. with $947 million.

As for the nine-month period, Germany was again the top market with $11.28 billion, followed by the U.K. with $7.55 billion and the U.S. with $7.24 billion.

Iraq and Italy were also among the most important destinatio­ns for Turkish exporters with $6.24 billion and $5.53 billion, respective­ly.

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An aerial view of the Port of İzmir in western Turkey, Sept. 26, 2020.
A İH An aerial view of the Port of İzmir in western Turkey, Sept. 26, 2020.

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