Turkish Lira Exchange Rate
Find out the Turkish Lira exchange rate for your currency. Look at the following tables for at-a-glance comparison of Turkey currency (Lira, TRY) conversions. There are tables of Turkish Lira conversions for exchange rates in countries in the following areas: - Key Trading Partners
- All Countries
Turkish CurrencyThe currency used in Turkey is the Lira. A quick look down the tables will allow you to compare currencies. The tables show you one column with the local currency value of one new Turkish Lira (TRY) and one column with the value of one unit of the local currency in Lira.
Key Trading Partners with Turkey (Export and Import, 2010) According the World Factbook, there were approximately $121.0 billion (US Dollars) worth of exports from Turkey in 2010 ($109.6 billion worth in 2009); which consisted of apparel, foodstuffs, textiles, metal manufactures, and transport equipment. Imports to the country were valued at approximately $177.3 billion in 2010 ($134.5 billion in 2009); mainly machinery, chemicals, semi-finished goods, fuels, and transport equipment. The following list shows the most important trading partners with Indonesia for both exports and imports (2010) by percentage value.
Export:Germany | 10.1% | UK | 6.4% | Italy | 5.7% | France | 5.3% | Iraq | 5.3% | Russia | 4.1% | Import:Russia | 11.6% | Germany | 9.5% | China | 9.3% | US | 6.6% | Italy | 5.5% | France | 4.4% | Iran | 4.1% | Source: CIA World Factbook Exchange Rate Table of Key Trading Partners and Major Markets against the Turkish Currency (Lira)Exchange Rate Table of All Countries against Turkish Lira (IDR)Exchange Rate Turkey (Lira) - quick converter Do you have a Turkey travel website? Would you like to exchange links with me? Contact me here with information.
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