Southeast Anatolia's July Exports Surge 19.3% to Record Levels
## Temmuzda Bölgesel İhracatın Yükselişi Güneydoğu Anadolu İhracatçı Birlikleri (GAİB) tarafından açıklanan verilere göre, **1,2 milyar dolar** tutar
Rise in Regional Exports for July
According to the Southeast Anatolian Exporters Association (GAİB), exports reached US$1.2 billion in July, marking a 19.3% increase over the same period last year.
Gaziantep Leads the Charge
Gaziantep topped the region with US$1 billion in exports, contributing to a cumulative US$6 billion for the first seven months of the year.
Export Distribution
Economic and Environmental Factors
GAİB Coordinator Mete Akçan highlighted the importance of monitoring global trade transformations and competitive conditions, emphasizing that these dynamics are essential for exporters to adapt, forge new connections, and expand into emerging markets.
Future Outlook
This rapid increase in regional exports signals the effectiveness of sustainable growth strategies and local collaboration, underscoring the potential for expanded foreign market penetration.
Fatih Kılıç: The swift rise in regional exports reflects a positive contribution to Turkey’s macroeconomic balance and suggests that diversifying export portfolios can enhance resilience against external shocks.
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