Turkish exports reached $19.8 billion in June, up 47% from the same month last year, Mehmet Mus said, citing preliminary foreign trade figures.
Surging 40% year-on-year, Turkey's exports hit $105 billion in the first six months of this year, Mus added.
The country's imports also posted an annual rise of 27.5% to $126.1 billion in January-June, he stressed.
The exports/imports coverage ratio went up 7.3 percentage points to 83.2 during the same period.
"Our foreign trade deficit narrowed 11.4% from the same period of last year, reaching $21.2 billion," Mus added.
The number of exporter companies also climbed in this period, up 12%, Mus said.
Turkey's trade in its local currency hit 15.5 billion Turkish lira ($1.9 billion) in January-June.
Last month, Turkish imports jumped 39% on a yearly basis to $22.7 billion, according to Trade Ministry data.