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Türkiye’s exports in services amounted to $117.2 billion last year, according to the country’s statistical bureau, TurkStat.
The country’s exports in services reached $105.5 billion in 2023, marking an 11% increase in 2024, while imports in services rose from $49.9 billion in 2023 to $55.8 billion in 2024.
Travel services made up 48% of the services exports last year versus 47.4% the previous year, reaching $56.2 billion.
The “other business services” sector had a 5.9% share in service exports last year.
Transportation services—second to travel services in size—increased 7% to $40.9 billion last year.
Telecommunications, computer, and information services exports soared 37.8% to $5.3 billion.
In service imports, transportation imports ranked first with a share of 38.3%, up from 36.8% the previous year, while the “other business services” made up 16.4% of the total versus 16% in 2023.
Travel services imports had a 13.2% share, according to TurkStat.
EU countries’ Turkish service exports, excluding travel services, reached $27.7 billion, while non-EU European countries bought Turkish services worth $8.4 billion.
Türkiye imported EU-origin services totaling $20.5 billion, while non-EU service imports to the country reached $5.06 billion.
EU countries were the largest group of countries in Türkiye’s service exports and imports, excluding travel, accounting for 35.8% of the total service exports and 42.3% of the total service imports.
Germany, the US, and the UK made up 30.2% of total services exports except for travel services last year. Germany had a 12.3% share of service exports with $7.4 billion, while the US accounted for 11.8% and the UK 6.1%.
As for service imports, Ireland ranked first last year with a 9.1% share and $4.3 billion, followed by the US with 7.8% and $3.78 billion, and Germany with 7.8% and $3.75 billion.
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