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“ECONOMIC REVIEW AND
TURKEY’S TRADE WITH FINLAND”
10.10.2012
Embassy of Turkey, Office of the Commercial Counsellor
FOREIGN TRADE OUTLOOK
* TURKEY AT A GLANCE
* TURKISH ECONOMY IN THE WORLD
* FOREIGN TRADE DEVELOPMENTS OF TURKEY
* TRADE WITH FINLAND
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TURKEY AT A GLANCE;
STORY OF ONE OF THE FASTEST DEVELOPING
DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD...
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MEMBERSHIP TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
CUSTOMS
UNION
WITH THE
EUROPEAN UNION
MEMBER OF THE
OECD
FOUNDING
MEMBER OF THE
ECONOMIC
COOPERATION
ORGANIZATION
MEMBER
OF THE
WTO
TURKEY
FOUNDING
MEMBER OF THE
ORGANIZATION
OF BLACK SEA
ECONOMIC
COOPERATION
MEMBER OF
THE
ORGANIZATION
OF ISLAMIC
CONFERENCE
MEMBER OF
THE NATO
FREE TRADE
AGREEMENTS
WITH THE EFTA
& THE CEE
COUNTRIES
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TURKISH ECONOMY IN THE WORLD...
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TEXTILES INDUSTRY
AS TURKEY IS 3RD LARGEST
TEXTILES SUPPLIER IN THE
EU MARKET AND 4TH HOME
TEXTILES EXPORTER IN THE
WORLD.
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CEMENT INDUSTRY
EXPORTS
PRODUCTION
1st in the Europe
4th in the World
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JEWELRY
TURKEY IS ONE OF THE TOP
FIVE COUNTRIES IN TERMS OF
WORLD’S GOLD JEWELRY PRODUCTION
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IRON AND STEEL
NATURAL STEEL PRODUCTION
10th in the World
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ELECTRONICS
TURKISH TELEVISION
TURKISH HOME APPLIANCES
INDUSTRY RANKS 2ND IN
INDUSTRY RANKS 4TH IN
THE EUROPEAN MARKET.
THE EUROPEAN MARKET.
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TRUCKS AND TRANSPORTATION VEHICLES
EXPORTS
5TH in the WORLD
2ND in the EU
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TOURISM POTENTIAL of TURKEY
7TH BIGGEST TOURIST DESTINATION IN THE WORLD
IN 2011 MORE THAN 31,4 MILLION TOURISTS VISITED TURKEY
1980
1.2 Million
INCREASED
26 TIMES!...
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Turkey: R&D Expenditures (Current PPP, USD)
 In 2002, 3 billion dollars.
 In 2010, 9.6 billion dollars.
 R&D expenditures increased by 218 % between 2002 and
2010
Source: OECD, Main Science and Technology Indicators
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Turkey: Number of FTE* R&D Personnel
 In 2002, 28,964 people.
 In 2010, 81,792 people.
 Number of R&D personnel increased by 182 % between
2002-2010
(*)Full Time Equivalent
Source: OECD, TURKSTAT, TUBİTAK
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Constructing Services Abroad
Years
Projects
Countries
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012*
128
276
418
403
518
575
613
477
573
455
50
32
37
39
34
36
44
40
45
50
45
14
Cum.
Avr.
Project
Project
Volume ($) Volume ($)
2.438
4.205
11.286
11.164
20.578
24.962
24.267
22.593
22.635
19.363
3.482
19
15
27
28
40
43
40
47
40
43
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Contributions to the overall
economic performance: Creating
foreign exchange inflow, exports,
employment, technology transfer;
adding to the machinery stock,
facilitating internationalization
* January-April
 31 out of the world’s top 225
constructing companies are Turkish.
 Turkey ranks as the 2nd country
(following China) in terms of the
number of top constructing
companies.
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Logistics
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Europe’s biggest truck fleet
(45 thousands trucks and 1,420 companies)
Almost 1 million flights in 2011
(2.3 million tonnes freight and 117 million passengers)
25. biggest fleet in the world
45 airports and 51 ports
Total length of divided highways will reach 15 thousand
kilometers.
 High-speed railway projects are carried out rapidly.
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Energy
 Turkey is an energy hub between energy producer and consumer
regions
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Investment Climate in Turkey
10 REASONS TO INVEST IN TURKEY
1- SOUND ECONOMIC
PERFORMANCE
6- CENTRAL LOCATION
2- YOUNG and DYNAMIC
7- ENERGY CORRIDOR and
POPULATION
TERMINAL of EUROPE
3- QUALIFIED and COMPETITIVE 8- LOW TAX RATES and
LABOR FORCE
INCENTIVE FACILITIES
4- LIBERAL and INNOVATIVE
9- CUSTOMS UNION with EU
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
and OPEN ECONOMY
5- INFRASTRUCTURE
10- DOMESTIC MARKET
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Time Required to Start a Business
Source: Invest In Turkey
 The required time to start a business is 6 days in Turkey.
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Skilled Labour Availability
Source: Invest In Turkey
 Scoring is between 0 and 10.
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Transparency in Finance Sector
Source: Invest In Turkey
 Scoring is between 0 and 10.
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World’s Biggest Economies
(Turkey is 16th biggest GDP based on Purchasing Power
Parity, Trillion Dolar, 2010)
* In 2010, with 1,038 billion USD (puchasing power parity), she is at 15th
place (World Bank) or 16th place (IMF, CIA)
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Europe’s Biggest Economies
(GDP based on Purchasing Power Parity, Trillion Dolar, 2010)
Switzerland
Austria
Greece
Sweden
Belgium
Netherlands
Poland
Turkey
Spain
Italy
France
United Kingdom
Germany
0,0
0,5
1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
* In 2010 and 2011, Turkey has been again the 6th biggest economy in Europe.
Source: IMF, World Economic Outlook
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Real GDP Growth of Selected Countries/Country Groups (2011)
Source: TURKSTAT, IMF
 Turkish Economy expanded by 8,5% in 2011, which was well beyond the
expectations of the IMF (7.5%).
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GNP Per Capita of Turkey (US $)
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Growth Forecasts for Selected Countries/Country Groups (%)
Growth Forecasts for Selected Countries/Country Groups (%)
Turkey Euro Area US Brazil Russia India China
IMF
OECD
WB
UN
2012
2013
2012
2013
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2.3
3.2
3.3
4.6
2.9
4.0
5.0
3.2
5.4
-0.3
0.7
-0.1
0.9
-0.3
0.7
1.4
-0.3
0.9
2.0
2.3
2.4
2.6
2.1
2.4
2.8
2.1
2.3
2.5
4.6
3.2
4.2
2.9
4.2
3.9
3.3
4.5
4.0
3.9
4.5
4.1
3.8
4.2
4.0
4.4
4.4
6.1
6.5
7.1
7.7
6.6
6.9
7.1
6.7
7.2
8.0
8.5
8.2
9.3
8.2
8.6
8.4
8.3
8.5
Source: IMF, OECD, UN, WB
 According to the IMF, Turkish Economy is expected to grow by 2.3% in
2012.
 In the first two quarters of 2012, Turkish economy grew by 3,2% and
2,9% respectively, resulting in an average growth of 3,05% in the first half
of 2012
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Comparison of Europe and Turkey:
Real GDP Growth (2001=100)
160
150
140
130
120
110
100
Turkey
Portugal
Hungary
Italy
Poland
Euro Area
10 Q3
10 Q1
09 Q3
09 Q1
08 Q3
08 Q1
07 Q3
07 Q1
06 Q3
06 Q1
05 Q3
05 Q1
04 Q3
04 Q1
03 Q3
03 Q1
02 Q3
02 Q1
01 Q3
01 Q1
00 Q3
00 Q1
90
Spain
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Foreign Direct Investment Inflows (Billion USD)
Source: CBRT
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EU Defined Budget Deficit/ GDP (%)
 EU defined general government budget deficit/GDP ratio
was 2.6% in Turkey in 2011 and Turkey satisfied the
Maastricht criteria of 3%. Turkey also outperformed 18 EU
Countries.
 Central government budget deficit/GDP ratio was 1.3% in
Turkey in 2011 and Turkey outperformed 23 EU Countries.
 In January-August 2012, central government budget deficit
has increased to 8.5 billion dollars.
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Investment Incentive System
The current investment incentive system of
Turkey is structured in four sub systems:
 General Investment Incentive System
 Regional Investment Incentive System
 Investment Incentive System for Big Scale
Projects
 Incentives for Strategic Investments
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The Advantages of Free Zones for Users
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Tax advantages for manufacturers
Medium-and long-term investment view
Availability to transfer profits
Commercial facilities
Exemptiın from customs duties
Acquisition of the documents relating to the free movement of goods under the
scope of Customs Union with the EU
Principle of equality
No time restrictions
Flexibility to adjust to the market needs and conditions
Reliable inflation accounting
Market access to domestic and foreign markets
Reduced bureaucratic procedures and dynamic business management
Strategic advantages.
Affordable and compatible infrastructure
Supply chain opportunities
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Free Zones in Turkey
 54,022 people have been employed in Free Zones of Turkey in
2011.
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Trade Flows of Free Zones
Million $
2008
From Domestic Market to Free Zones 3.195
From Free Zones to Abroad
5.874
From Abroad to Free Zones
8.248
From Free Zones to Domestic Market 7.262
TOTAL TRADE VOLUME
24.578
2009
2.177
4.914
5.493
5.174
17.757
2010
2.295
4.361
6.626
5.291
18.572
2011
2.668
6.924
7.253
5.801
22.646
2011*
1.478
3.305
4.363
3.240
12.386
2012*
1.848
3.985
4.204
3.477
13.513
*January-July
Source: General Directorate of Free Zones, Foreign Investments and Services
 In January-July 2012 total trade volume of the Free Zones
reached to 13,5 billion dollars, increasing 9,1% annually.
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Concentration in Free Zones by Industries
Istanbul Ataturk Airport FZ
Antalya FZ
Kocaeli FZ
Avrupa FZ
Mersin FZ
Bursa FZ
Izmir FZ
TUBITAK-MAM FZ
Adana-Yumurtalik FZ
Services and Software
Yacht-building, Medical Equipment
Ship-building
Ready-Wear
Ready-Wear
Automotive sub-industries
Leather
R&D Activities
Ship Repair and Maintenance
Source: General Directorate of Free Zones, Foreign Investments and Services
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FOREIGN TRADE DEVELOPMENTS OF TURKEY...
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Exports by Regions
(Million $)
A- EU (27)
B- FREE ZONES IN TURKEY
C- OTHER COUNTRIES
1- OTHER EUROPE
2- AFRICA
North Africa
Other Africa
3- AMERICA
North America
Central America And Caraips
South America
4- ASIA
Near And Middle Eastern
Other Asia
5- AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
6- OTHER COUNTRIES AND REGIONS
TOTAL
2011
4.925
213
6.106
1.135
837
518
318
665
446
38
181
3.408
2.403
1.005
45
16
11.245
August
2012
Change(%)
4.330
-12,1
155
-27,5
8.389
37,4
1.041
-8,3
911
8,8
647
24,9
263
-17,3
630
-5,2
455
2,0
52
38,9
123
-32,2
5.765
69,1
4.810
100,2
955
-5,0
39
-13,0
3
-84,2
12.874
14,5
January-August
2011
2012
Change(%)
42.152
38.171
-9,4
1.607
1.571
-2,2
44.935
60.313
34,2
8.165
8.791
7,7
6.520
8.787
34,8
4.333
6.188
42,8
2.186
2.600
18,9
5.186
6.388
23,2
3.498
4.451
27,3
417
553
32,6
1.271
1.384
8,8
24.658
35.951
45,8
17.901
29.104
62,6
6.757
6.847
1,3
306
311
1,7
100
85
-15,2
88.693
100.055
12,8
Source:
TURKSTAT
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Imports by Regions
(Million $)
A- EU (27)
B- FREE ZONES IN TURKEY
C- OTHER COUNTRIES
1- OTHER EUROPE
2- AFRICA
North Africa
Other Africa
3- AMERICA
North America
Central America And Caraips
South America
4- ASIA
Near And Middle Eastern
Other Asia
5- AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
6- OTHER COUNTRIES AND REGIONS
TOTAL
2011
7.125
81
12.474
3.077
865
242
622
1.845
1.342
73
430
6.002
1.649
4.353
39
646
19.679
August
2012
Change(%)
6.708
-5,8
70
-13,1
11.957
-4,1
2.780
-9,7
498
-42,5
315
30,2
182
-70,7
1.438
-22,1
1.022
-23,9
84
14,5
332
-22,7
6.054
0,9
2.086
26,5
3.968
-8,8
180
362,3
1.008
55,9
18.736
-4,8
January-August
2011
2012
Change(%)
61.597
57.059
-7,4
701
697
-0,6
98.177
98.892
0,7
22.685
25.139
10,8
4.530
3.917
-13,5
2.231
2.097
-6,0
2.299
1.821
-20,8
15.484
13.710
-11,5
11.844
10.452
-11,8
622
659
6,0
3.018
2.599
-13,9
49.359
48.466
-1,8
13.713
15.554
13,4
35.647
32.913
-7,7
401
710
77,3
5.718
6.949
21,5
160.476
156.648
-2,4
Source: TURKSTAT
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Annual Exports (Billion USD)
150
134,9
132,0
125
113,9
107,3
102,1
100
85,5
73,5
75
63,2
47,3
50
36,1
25
0
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Source: TURKSTAT
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Exports Targets (FOB, Billion USD)
200
185,1
165,7
175
150
148,5
134,8
125
100
75
50
25
0
2011
2012
2013
2014
Source: Ministry of Development, Medium Term Economic Programme 2012-2014, October 2011
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Foreign Trade Developments
2010 - 2011 / 2011-2012 January-August
Annual (Billion $)
Export
Energy Export
Gold Export
Import
Energy Import
Gold Import
Foreign Trade Volume
Foreign Trade Balance
Balance excl. Energy
Export/Import (%)
Periodic (Billion Dollar)
2010
2011
2011 (January-August)
2012 (January-August)
113,9
4,5
2,1
185,5
38,5
2,5
299,4
-71,7
-37,6
61,4
135,0
6,5
1,5
240,8
54,1
6,2
375,8
-105,9
-58,3
56,0
88,7
4,4
0,7
160,5
34,4
3,7
249,2
-71,8
-41,8
55,3
100,1
5,0
9,3
156,6
39,1
6,3
256,7
-56,6
-22,5
63,9
Change (%)
2011/2012
12,8
12,1
1.212,9
-2,4
13,7
69,1
3,0
-21,2
-46,3
*
* Energy corresponds to Chapter 27.
Source:Ministry of Economy
In January- August 2012 compared to the same period of the previous year,
exports increased by %12,8 and imports decreased by %2,4 respectively.
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Monthly Exports
In August 2012 compared to August 2011 exports have increased by 14,5%
and reached to the level of 12,9 and imports have decreased by 4,8%up to the
level of 18,7 billion dollar.
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Main Trade Partners (January-March 2012)
Main Export Partners (Share,%)
Main Import Partners (Share,%)
Source: TURKSTAT
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Main Export Items
Rank Code
1
87
2
71
3
72
4
84
5
85
6
61
7
27
8
73
9
62
10 39
Million Dolar
Periodic (January-August)
Pearls, precious stones, precious metals and articles thereof
Vehicle other than railway or tramway rolling-stock, parts thereof
Boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances, parts thereof
Iron and steel
Electrical machinery and equipment: parts thereof
Knitted and crocheted goods and articles thereof
Mineral fuels, minerals oils and product of their distillation
Articles of iron and steel
Non knitted and crocheted goods and articles thereof
Plastic and articles thereof
LIST TOTAL
TOTAL
EXPORT
IMPORT
BALANCE CHANGE %
2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011/2012
2.121 11.207 4.340 6.852 -2.219 4.355 428,5
10.529 9.922 11.293 9.045 -764 877
-5,8
7.618 7.873 18.400 16.990 -10.781 -9.117
3,3
7.476 7.832 13.339 13.321 -5.863 -5.489
4,8
5.460 6.137 11.016 10.442 -5.557 -4.305
12,4
5.862 5.540 789 527 5.072 5.013
-5,5
4.420 4.954 34.375 39.082 -29.955 -34.128 12,1
3.763 3.904 1.721 1.484 2.041 2.420
3,8
3.562 3.623 1.350 956 2.212 2.667
1,7
3.063 3.307 8.770 8.432 -5.708 -5.125
8,0
53.872 64.300 105.394 107.131 -51.521 -42.831 19,4
88.693 100.055 160.476 156.648 -71.783 -56.593 12,8
* Percent change is related to the annual change in exports in 2012.
Source: TURKSTAT
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Main Import Items
Sıra
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fasıl
27
84
72
85
87
39
71
29
90
88
Million Dollar
Periodic (January-August)
Mineral fuels, minerals oils and product of their distillation
Boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances, parts thereof
Iron and steel
Electrical machinery and equipment, parts thereof
Vehicle other than railway or tramway rolling-stock, parts thereof
Plastic and articles thereof
Pearls, precious stones, precious metals and articles thereof
Organic chemicals
Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring checking, precision
Copper and Articles thereof
LIST TOTAL
TOTAL
IMPORT
2011
2012
29.824 33.783
16.207 15.012
11.657 11.846
9.668
9.339
10.208 8.039
7.766
7.447
3.099
6.125
3.436
3.028
2.410
2.325
2.709
2.250
96.984 99.195
140.796 137.912
EXPORT
2011 2012
3.745 4.277
6.600 6.917
6.631 6.848
4.687 5.416
9.499 9.127
2.648 2.883
1.878 8.856
332
379
245
303
195
299
36.458 45.304
77.448 87.212
BALANCE CHANGE %
2011 2012 2011/2012
-26.080 -29.506 13,3
-9.608 -8.095 -7,4
-5.026 -4.999 1,6
-4.981 -3.924 -3,4
-709 1.088 -21,2
-5.118 -4.564 -4,1
-1.222 2.731 97,6
-3.104 -2.649 -11,9
-2.165 -2.022 -3,5
-2.514 -1.951 -17,0
-60.526 -53.890 2,3
-63.348 -50.700 -2,0
* Percent change is related to the annual chamge in imports in 2012.
Source: TURKSTAT
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TRADE WITH FINLAND...
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Foreign Trade of Finland
Year
Import
(000 000 €)
%
Change
2006
55 252
+ 17
61 489
+ 17
+ 6237
2007
59 492
+
8
65 484
+
7
+ 5992
2008
62 402
+
5
65 580
+ 0
+ 3178
2009
43 655
32
+ 1408
2010
−
Export
(000 000 €)
%
Change
−
Balance
(000 000 €)
31
45 063
51 899
+ 17,9
52 438
+ 16,2
+ 539
2011
60 259
+ 16
56 615
+ 7,9
− 3644
2012
(JanuaryJuly)
34 310
33 133
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Main Trade Partners of Finland
2011 IMPORTS
COUNTRY
2011 EXPORTS
(milyon €)
Share
(%)
Balance
(milyon €)
Share
(%)
1
Russia
11 315
18,7
5 330
9,4
-5 985
2
Germany
7 485
12,4
5 630
9,9
-1 855
3
Sweden
6 025
10,0
6 726
11,9
701
4
China
4 381
7,3
2 663
4,7
-1 718
5
Nederlands
3 134
5,2
3 836
6,8
703
6
USA
2 217
3,7
2 908
5,1
691
1 770
2,9
2 914
5,1
UK
7
1 144
8
France
1 970
3,3
1 758
3,1
-212
9
Norway
1 947
3,2
1 596
2,8
-350
1 581
2,6
1 345
2,4
Other
Countries
18 563
30,7
21 961
38,8
TOTAL
60 387
100
56 668
100
Italy
10
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3 398
-3 719
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Major Import Items of Finland in 2011
No
CN Code Definition
Value
(€)
1
27
MINERAL FUELS, OILS, WAXES
13 069 264 371
2
84
MACHINERY & MECHANICAL APPLIANCES,
COMPUTERS
6 560 835 162
3
85
4
72
IRON & STEEL
2 448 932 366
5
39
ORES, SLAG & ASH
1 970 207 276
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY & EQUIP. & PARTS
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5 856 455 727
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Major Export Items of Finland in 2011
No
CN
Code
1
48
MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL
APPLIANCES
2
84
PAPER & PAPERBOARD, ARTICLES OF
PAPER PULP
3
85
Definition
Value (€)
8 009 366 662
7 596 328 392
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY & EQUIP. &
PARTS
6 075 546 568
4
27
MINERAL FUELS, OILS, WAXES
5 372 539 307
5
72
IRON & STEEL
3 970 895 045
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TURKEY-FINLAND
EXPORTS/IMPORTS (€)
2010
EXPORTS
COUNTRY
32 FINLAND
TOTAL
Value (000 $)
IMPORTS
Value (000 $)
VOLUME
Value (000 $)
BALANCE
Value (000 $)
296.774,00
1.115.496,00
1.412.270,00
-818.722,00
296.774,00
1.115.496,00
1.412.270,00
-818.722,00
2011
EXPORTS
COUNTRY
32 FINLAND
TOTAL
Value (000 $)
IMPORTS
Value (000 $)
VOLUME
Value (000 $)
BALANCE
Value (000 $)
352.866,00
1.296.727,71
1.649.613,75
-943.841,67
352.886,00
1.296.727,71
1.649.613,75
-943.841,67
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TURKEY-FINLAND
EXPORTS/IMPORTS (€)
2011 (January- August)
EXPORTS
COUNTRY
32 FINLAND
TOTAL
Value (000 $)
IMPORTS
Value (000 $)
VOLUME
Value (000 $)
BALANCE
Value (000 $)
230.497,89
935.163,56
1.165.661,45
-704.665,67
230.497,89
935.163,56
1.165.661,45
-704.665,67
2012 (January- August)
EXPORTS
COUNTRY
32 FINLAND
TOTAL
Value (000 $)
IMPORTS
Value (000 $)
VOLUME
Value (000 $)
BALANCE
Value (000 $)
206.617,75
677.167,05
883.784,80
-470.549,30
206.617,75
677.167,05
883.784,80
-470.549,30
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Finland-Turkey
Exports-Imports Comparison
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Finland-Turkey
Trade Balance and Volume
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First 10 Items Exported from Turkey to Finland
CN
CODE
EXPORTS €
DEFINITION
to Finland
61
ARTICLES OF APPAREL & CLOTHING
ACCESSORIES
84
53 928 212
MACHINERY & MECHANICAL APPLIANCES,
COMPUTERS
43 938 730
26
85
62
63
ORES SLAG & ASH
43 819 899
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY & EQUIP. & PARTS,
29 635 139
ARTICLES OF APPAREL AND CLOTHING
ACCESSORIES, NOT KNITTED OR
CROTCHETED
29 461 102
MADE-UP TEXTILE ARTICLES
12 475 508
21
EDIBLE PREPARATIONS
10 709 279
69
CERAMIC PRODUCTS
10 345 135
ARTICLES OF IRON OR STEEL
10 119 477
73
39
PLASTICS & ARTICLES THEREOF
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9 606 501
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First 10 Items Imported from Finland to Turkey
IMPORTS €
CN CODE
85
NAME
from Finland
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY & EQUIP. & PARTS,
221 508 948
48
PAPER & PAPERBOARD, ARTICLES OF PAPER
PULP
181 757 841
84
MACHINERY & MECHANICAL APPLIANCES,
COMPUTERS
101 902 849
39
72
47
90
43
44
PLASTICS & ARTICLES
56 989 132
IRON & STEEL
49 464 795
PULP OF WOOD, WASTE & SCRAP OF PAPER
42 190 903
OPTICAL, PHOTOGRAPHIC, MEDICAL
INSTRUMENTS
18 039 458
FURSKINS AND ARTIFICIAL FUR
15 982 367
WOOD AND ARTICLES OF WOOD; WOOD
CHARCOAL
11 721 210
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Trade Representatives Abroad
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the Ministry are serving in 130
locations and 6 offices abroad.
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CONTACT INFORMATION OF THE OFFICE OF THE
COMMERCIAL COUNCELLOR:
WEB PAGE: http://www.counsellors.gov.tr/
Tel: 9 477 41 70
Fax: 9 44 44 92
E-mail: [email protected]
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