Free Zones Generate $14.3bn Trade in H1, Half Attributed to Exports
724FinanceFatih Kılıç
Key Highlights
Türkiye'nin serbest bölge ağının ticaret hacmi, Ocak‑Haziran 2024 döneminde **14,3 milyar dolar**a ulaştı; bu rakamın neredeyse yarısı doğrudan **ihra
Turkey’s network of free‑zone zones posted a $14.3 billion trade volume in the Jan‑Jun 2024 period, with nearly half of that amount generated through exports.
Trade Dynamics of Free‑Zone Ecosystem
Free zones, backed by state‑driven infrastructure and tax incentives, have become the engine of external trade. This quarter reflects a X% year‑over‑year growth compared with the same period last year.
Export Contribution and Sectoral Split
The bulk of exports stems from high‑value sectors such as automotive, machinery, and textiles.
Market Read‑through and Investor Sentiment
This performance directly influences exchange rates, foreign‑investor confidence, and borrowing costs.
The robust export contribution from free zones aligns with Turkey’s current‑account tightening objectives. Yet the durability of this export surge may be tempered by global supply‑chain disruptions and regional geopolitical headwinds. Monitoring cash‑flow metrics and credit conditions will be key as investors recalibrate risk premiums.
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