The United Kingdom and Turkey signed a free trade agreement that took effect on January 1 – the day that the UK formally departed the European Union. The deal will protect existing preferential tariff rates for both sides in a trade relationship exceeding $20 billion. The deal is particularly important for Turkey given its significant exports to the United Kingdom – its second largest export destination. All told, Turkey exported some $11.2 billion worth of goods to the UK.

Here are Turkey’s top 5 export destinations (2019), according to an examination of IMF figures

  1. Germany – $16.6 Billion
  2. United Kingdom – $11.2 Billion
  3. Iraq – $10.2 Billion
  4. Italy – $9.7 Billion
  5. United States – $8.9 Billion

As for the UK, Turkey is also an important export destination, though much lower in rankings of overall exports. The UK’s total exports of $6.41 billion to Turkey rank it in the top twenty, though far from the top five.

Here are the United Kingdom’s top 5 export destinations

  1. United States – $72.8 Billion
  2. Germany – $46.5 Billion
  3. France – $31.2 Billion
  4. Netherlands – $30.5 Billion
  5. China – $30.1 Billion

18. Turkey – $6.4 Billion

 

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