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Turkey’s iron ore imports increase 11.2 percent in January

Tuesday, 28 March 2023 11:49:16 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

In January this year, Turkey's iron ore imports totaled 798,953 mt, increasing by 139.6 percent compared to December and up 11.2 percent as compared to the same month of 2022, according to the statistics provided by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK). The value of these imports decreased by 11.8 percent to $90.6 million year on year, while up 118.8 percent as compared to December.

In the given month, Turkey's iron ore imports from Brazil stood at 566,315 mt, up more than three-fold year on year. Brazil was followed by Sweden which supplied 164,959 mt, while Turkey's iron ore imports from Russia in the given month amounted to 37,609 mt.

Turkey's top iron ore import sources in January are as follows:

Country

Amount (mt)

 

 

 

January 2023

January 2022

Change (%)

Brazil

566,315

170,378

232.39

Sweden

164,959

164,999

-0.02

Russia

37,609

57,827

-34.96

Ukraine

30,008

156,115

-80.78

Netherlands

22

-

-

Germany

20

-

-

S. Africa

20

98,229

-

Turkey's iron ore import sources in January can be seen in the graph below:


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