By Merve Ozlem Cakir and Erhan Cihan Unal
ANKARA (AA) - The government in 2020 so far has provided 1.78 billion Turkish liras ($260 million) to support exporters struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic, the country's trade minister said on Thursday.
Speaking at a virtual event in the capital Ankara, Ruhsar Pekcan said the figure included 404 million liras ($58.8 million) given to Turkish firms which provide services.
The support amounted to 2.5 billion Turkish liras ($440 million) last year, she recalled.
Ankara conducts several projects to facilitate exports supply and distribution, the minister added.
Turkey’s exports totaled $180.46 billion in 2019. Its trade is mainly in tourism, automotive, textile and chemical sectors.
*Writing by Gokhan Ergocun from Istanbul