Turkey’s Trade Deficit Narrows After Imports Slump on Weak Lira

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Turkey’s Trade Deficit Narrows After Imports Slump on Weak Lira
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Turkey’s trade deficit narrowed sharply in September as exports rose for a third straight month and imports slumped, driven by a slowdown in economic activity and a weaker lira.

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