Экспорт Турции в страны еврозоны растет, но вместе с этим и торговый дефицит

Турецкие бизнес-круги надеются, что экономический рост в странах еврозоны быстро перерастет в увеличение экспорта турецких товаров и услуг в эти страны.

Экономический рост в еврозоне в 2017 году составил 2,3% - самый высокий за последнее десятилетие. По мнению экспертов, такая тенденция, скорее всего, продолжится.

Более половины турецкого экспорта в 2017 году, которое составило 157,1 млрд. долларов США, пришлось на 28 стран ЕС. По данным турецкого статистического агентства (TurkStat), в страны ЕС было экспортировано товаров на сумму 73,94 млрд. долларов США. Импорт в Турцию из 28 стран ЕС в прошлом году составил 85,2 млрд долларов США.

Перспектива увеличения экспорта Турции в ЕС очень своевременна с точки зрения Анкары. Дефицит внешней торговли Турции в январе вырос на 108,5 процента по сравнению с тем же месяцем в 2017 году и составил 9,06 миллиарда долларов США в основном из-за значительного увеличения импорта золота и затрат на электроэнергию, свидетельствуют предварительные данные Министерства таможенных служб Турции.

В заявлении министерства, опубликованном в пятницу (2 февраля), говорится, что экспорт Турции не идет в ногу с импортом. В то время как экспорт Турции увеличился в годовом исчислении на 10,8% и достиг 12,5 млрд. долларов США в январе, его импорт вырос астрономически до 21,5 млрд. долл. США - на 38 процентов в год.

По данным министерства, самым значительным элементом импорта в январе были энергоресурсы.

Турция импортировала энергоресурсов на 3,63 млрд. долл. США в первый месяц 2018 года.

Согласно данным министерства, самым высоким экспортным рынком Турции в январе была Германия, при этом экспорт Турции составил 1,35 млрд. долларов США, что на 20 процентов больше, чем в прошлом году. Следом за Германией идут Соединенное Королевство и Ирак.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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