Türkiye’s services exports totaled $117.2B in 2024
Germany buys most service exports excluding travel, while Türkiye imports services from Ireland more than other countries, according to TurkStat
By Mert Davut and Emir Yildirim
ANKARA (AA) —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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