Turkish ports have been instructed to halt the shipment of cargo to the ports of Haifa and Ashdod, and the unloading of cargo arriving from Israel has been stopped, according to an Israeli publication. Bloomberg.com reports that Ankara has suspended trade relations with Israel due to these actions.
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of breaching agreements by blocking the shipment of Israeli imports and exports. Katz criticized Erdogan’s actions as dictatorial and detrimental to Turkish entrepreneurs and international trade agreements.
In response to this situation, Katz stated in his X-blog that he has directed the director general of the Foreign Ministry to explore alternative trade options with a focus on local producers and imports from other countries. According to Globes, Turkish companies exporting goods to Israel were unable to pay export duties through the Turkish customs website earlier in April. This issue only affected exports to Israel, with no alternative payment methods available. As a result, cargo ships operating on trade routes between Israel and Turkish ports are unable to sail due to the current circumstances.