ANKARA (Turkey), January 2 (SeeNews) – Turkey's trade deficit expanded 16.8% to $89.8 billion (65.3 billion euro) in the eleven months through November, the country's statistics institute said. Exports declined 0.8% on the year to $138.710 billion and imports increased by 5.4% to $228.511 billion in the review period, the institute said in a statement on its website on Tuesday. In November alone Turkey's trade gap decreased by 0.6% year-on-year to $7.151 billion as exports increased 3.6% to $14.252 billion and imports rose 2.2% to $21.403 billion. Germany was Turkey's biggest export market in November, followed by Iraq, the UK and Russia. Russia was the biggest importer in Turkey, followed by Germany, China and Italy.