ISTANBUL – The Turkish Trade Ministry lifted temporary export restrictions and a requirement for private companies to obtain advance permission before shipping abroad medical equipment used in treating COVID-19.
A notice published Saturday in Turkey's Official Gazette rescinded restrictions on exporting ventilators, intubation tubes, life support machines, intensive care unit monitors and other critical care devices.
A government official said the decision reflected Turkey's decreasing need for the equipment and desire to help other countries facing shortages.
The Trade Ministry also lifted restrictions on the export of ethanol, cologne, disinfectants and hydrogen peroxide. Turkey, which has a population of 83 million, ranked 8th