| Turkiye year-end review 2023: Recovery from calamity
03 Jan 24 24 min read
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- Textile exports plunged by 11.7 per cent amid declining production, influenced by cost surges, Ukraine conflict, and global economic slowdown.
- Innovations in digital fabric libraries and sustainable technology implementation shaped the sector's recovery.
- Increased additional customs duties aimed to curb unfair competition but drew mixed industry reactions.
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