Articles

Turkey Shipment Data & Trade Statistics

by Exim Trade Data Global Import Export Trade Data

To run a successful business in a market that is full of uncertainty is not everyone’s cup of tea. It requires years and decades of experience to master the art of trade business.

 

And that’s exactly what Exim Trade Data does, we are one of the leading & emerging global custom import-export data services & solutions providers companies across the globe.

 

At EXIM TRADE DATA we provide Shipment DATA, Exim Data Bank, Exporters & Importers List, Importers & Exporters Database, and Import-export data of more than 200+ countries worldwide.

 

The data we have on Turkey’s imports help you evaluate the overall structure of Turkey’s trade market and strategies that this country uses for its trade business.

 

According to the market research reports and market analysis, the total import value of this nation was worth $219 billion in 2020.

 

Based on Turkey import customs data that we collected from various authorized sources of information, Organic Chemicals, Precious Gems & Pearls, Vehicles, Plastics, Steel & Iron, Medical Equipment, Electrical Machinery & Equipment, Mineral Fuels & Oils, Pharma Products, Machinery were some of the major commodities of this country in 2020.

 

According to the Turkey Trade Statistics United Arab Emirates, United States, South Korea, France, Iraq, Italy, Switzerland, Russia, Germany, and China were some of the major import partners of this nation in 2020.

 

Turkey Current Trade Stats Based on Turkey Trade Statistics 2021


➢ Trade Balance of Turkey: $-1437.90 million

➢ Total Imports: $22229.98 million

➢ Total Exports: $20792.08 million

➢ Current Account : $1652 million

Bangladesh Trade Data & Its Top Importers

Bangladesh is the world’s 8th most populated country. In 2019, the total import value of Bangladesh Totaled approximately $50 billion. The customs data of Bangladesh also suggest that Bangladesh was the 18th largest importer country across the globe in 2019.

 

The custom import data that we provide on Bangladesh import helps you find new and active potential buyers and suppliers for your global import-export trade business.

 

The marketing strategy of Exim Trade Data is based on the current trend and scenarios of the global trade markets that help you target potential buyers and suppliers for your trade business across the globe.

 

The market analysis and Bangladesh import data 2020 shows that Man-Made staple fibers $1.33 billion (2.9%), Cotton US$4.9 billion (10.5% of total imports), Knit or crochet fabric $1.34 billion (2.9%), Machinery including computers $4.8 billion (10.3%), Animal/vegetable fats, oils, waxes $1.3 billion (2.9%), Mineral fuels including oil $3.6 billion (7.9%), Cereals $1.7 billion (3.7%), Electrical machinery & equipment $3.3 billion (7.1%), Plastics, plastic articles $2 billion (4.4%), and Iron, steel: $2.4 billion (5.2%) were the major import commodities of this country in 2020.

 

What Are The Most Imported Products Of Sri Lanka?

 

Based on the data we collected from various authorized customs departments disclose Sri Lanka’s top imports by category; Machinery, Boilers & Nuclear Reactors ($1.25 Billion),  Mineral Oils, Fuels & Distillation Products ($2.09 Billion), Plastics ($611.53 Million), Electronics & Electrical Equipment ($1.27 Billion), Steel & Iron ($544.12 Million), Knitted or Crocheted Fabric $762.94 Million), Cotton ($506.45 Million), Man-Made Staple Fibres ($382.49 Million) were some of the top import commodities of Srilanka according to Sri Lanka import data.

 

For more info on any global country, you can visit our official website and ask for free sample data or even book a free demo to get the overall overview of your trade business.


Sponsor Ads


About Exim Trade Data Freshman   Global Import Export Trade Data

9 connections, 0 recommendations, 45 honor points.
Joined APSense since, October 23rd, 2021, From Mumbai, India.

Created on Dec 7th 2021 00:17. Viewed 219 times.

Comments

No comment, be the first to comment.
Please sign in before you comment.