| MM products hold 45.44% share in Turkiye's textile imports from Africa
25 Sep 23 2 min read
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- Man-made (MM) textile materials accounted for 45.44 per cent of Turkiye's textile imports from Africa from January-May 2023, valued at $110.538 million.
- Cotton followed as the 2nd largest import. MM products' imports rose by 58.94 per cent to $110.538 million in 2023.
- Overall textile imports from Africa show that MM textiles dominated with 68.95 per cent.
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