Turkey's energy import bill increased by 13.8 percent to nearly $3.35 billion in March from nearly $2.94 billion for the same month of 2017, according to Turkish Statistical Institute's (Turkstat) data Monday.
The data shows that Turkey's import bill in March reached $21.44 billion, out of which energy accounted for 15.62 percent.
Additionally, the country's crude oil imports showed a 36.4 percent decrease in March compared to the same period of 2017.
Turkey imported approximately 1.33 million tonnes of crude oil in March, down from 2.10 million tonnes for the same period in 2017.
By Ebru Sengul
Anadolu Agency
energy@aa.com.tr