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Türkiye's exports to distant markets climb 12.2% to $14.3B in H1

Daily Sabah

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July 12, 2026

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Türkiye's exports to distant markets climb 12.2% to $14.3B in H1

Türkiye's exports to 18 countries classified under its 'Distant Countries Strategy' surged by 12.2 on an annual basis to hit 14.3 billion (TL 671.88 billion) in the first ha...

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Trend News Agency

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· Jul 2, 2026

Turkmenistan's commodity exchange advances textile market activity

Turkmenistan's commodity exchange advances textile market activity

BERNAMA

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· Jul 3, 2026

World : Global Food Prices Edge Lower In June As Grains, Sugar Decline

ISTANBUL, July 3 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- Global food commodity prices edged lower in June, as declines in cereal, sugar and dairy prices outweighed increases in vegetable oils and meat, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported, citing the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).

Capital Ethiopia

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· Jul 12, 2026

Ethiopia must broaden its export base

Ethiopia’s record export earnings in 2025/26 should be welcomed, but they also expose a familiar weakness: the country still depends too heavily on gold and coffee for foreign exchange. When two commodities account for nearly four-fifths of export earnings, the economy remains vulnerable to price swings, supply shocks, and policy changes beyond its control. The []

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 3, 2026

Commodities: Oil Under Pressure Amid Rebound In Middle East Flows

Commodities: Oil Under Pressure Amid Rebound In Middle East Flows

Inc.com

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· Jul 6, 2026

TheLabor Market: Moving in 2 Directions

While AI might displace office jobs, construction is hiring.

Vanguard News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Export rerouting erodes Nigeria’s gains despite N7.55trn trade surplus — NESG

By Yinka Kolawole The Nigerian Economic Summit Group, NESG, has warned that export rerouting through neighbouring countries is undermining Nigeria’s trade competitiveness and depriving the economy of significant domestic value, despite the country’s impressive N7.55 trillion trade surplus recorded in the first quarter of 2026. The warning comes as data from the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, [] The post Export rerouting erodes Nigeria’s gains despite N7.55trn trade surplus — NESG appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Related coverage for "Türkiye's exports to distant markets climb 12.2% to $14.3B in H1": Trend News Agency — Turkmenistan's commodity exchange advances textile market activity. BERNAMA — World : Global Food Prices Edge Lower In June As Grains, Sugar Decline. Capital Ethiopia — Ethiopia must broaden its export base. Seeking Alpha — Commodities: Oil Under Pressure Amid Rebound In Middle East Flows. Inc.com — TheLabor Market: Moving in 2 Directions. Vanguard News — Export rerouting erodes Nigeria’s gains despite N7.55trn trade surplus — NESG