AKAMİB Members Export $392 Million in 6 Months
According to AKAMİB's statement, the union's June exports decreased by 5.1% compared to the same period last year, with a total of $62 million 872 thousand. In the period from January to June, the union's exports decreased by 15.3% compared to the same period last year, with a total of $392 million 552 thousand. The countries that imported the most products from AKAMİB during this period were Iraq, the United Kingdom, the United States, Libya, and Morocco. AKAMİB Chairman of the Board Adem Derinel stated that despite the increase in geopolitical developments and uncertainties in world trade, exporters continue to produce and reach new markets, and said, "We aim to increase our added value production and market diversity and provide sustainable growth to our exports." The performance of AKAMİB members in exports is noteworthy despite the impact of geopolitical developments and uncertainties on world trade. Exporters' continued production and expansion into new markets, increasing added value production and market diversity, and following world trade trends closely are crucial for achieving sustainable growth in exports. The potential and strength of the Turkish export sector are demonstrated by the export performance of AKAMİB members despite the uncertainties in world trade. For the sustainable growth of the export sector, exporters must increase production and market diversity, adopt new technologies, and closely follow world trade trends. The sustainable growth of the export sector will make a significant contribution to the Turkish economy and contribute to the country's economic growth.
The Future of Exports: The export performance of AKAMİB members looks promising for the future of the Turkish export sector. Increasing production and market diversity, adopting new technologies, and closely following world trade trends will contribute to the sustainable growth of the export sector. The export performance of AKAMİB members will make a significant contribution to the Turkish economy and contribute to the country's economic growth.