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William Sellars

Turkey correspondent

Williams Sellars has worked as a journalist for more than 35 years, first in Australia and since 1995 in Turkey, specialising in business and finance reporting

William Sellars
People are seen riding on a tram in Taksim. Turkish debt

Turkish debt markets have a busy summer ahead

Ankara faces a busy summer of funding its borrowing programme, rolling over existing bonds and issuing new securities to bridge a widening budget deficit, as it contends with high interest rates and persistent inflation. On Tuesday, the finance and treasury ministry conducted three lira-denominated auctions of bonds and treasury bills with a combined value of […]

Traders on the floor of the Turkish stock exchange. The share of equity held by foreigners slipped to an 18-month low in June

Turkish bourse anticipates return of foreign investors

Investors are continuing to exit Turkey’s stock exchange, despite Borsa İstanbul’s main index recovering from losses sparked by concerns over political instability. However, anticipated cuts in interest rates could see a return to the share market as traders seek richer earnings. More than 1.8 million investors stepped away from the exchange in the year ending […]

Investment in Turkish data centres reflects global growth in artificial intelligence and improved data security, according to experts

Gulf investors help finance growth of Turkish data centres

Turkey’s data centre sector is riding a wave of new investment that is likely to support expansion in the country’s digital economy, with much of the funding coming from the Arabian Gulf. Last month, Turkish e-commerce platform Trendyol announced it was partnering with the UAE’s Castle Investments, headed by Gulf Data Hub founder Tarek Al […]

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Healthy prognosis for Turkish medical tourism

Turkey is looking to build on its already strong health tourism sector in the coming years, reaching out to new markets and offering a broader range of products to attract more foreign visitors seeking affordable treatment at a high standard.  Last year, Turkish medical and wellness facilities provided treatment and care to 1.5 million overseas […]

Mehmet Şimşek and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at a G20 summit in 2015, during Şimşek's first stint as finance minister

Debate, but no turning back for the team driving Turkey’s economy

Two years after reversing a policy of fiscal unorthodoxy, Turkey’s economy and its finance minister are at a crossroads.  Criticism has mounted that the reforms put in place by Mehmet Şimşek since mid-2023 have either not gone far enough to restore stability or gone too far in clamping down on inflation, causing a slowdown in […]

Mehmet Kacır, minister of industry and technology, said incentives would include funding of up to 25 percent of machinery costs

Turkey offers incentives to support regional industry

Turkey has unveiled an investment incentive scheme to foster industrial growth, with a key pillar of the programme to encourage a shift in production capacity away from the country’s main economic centre of Istanbul to underdeveloped regions. Four sectors that have strong investment potential will be identified in each of Turkey’s 81 provinces, Mehmet Kacır, […]

Farmers harvesting apples in Amasya, Turkey. Both frosts and drought have hit the agricultural sector

Turkish economy cools as major sectors struggle

Turkey’s economic growth slowed in the first quarter of the year, as declining activity in industry and agriculture offset expansion in other sectors, notably construction and information and communications.  Gross domestic product expanded 2 percent year on year in the first three months of 2025, according to data issued by the state statistics agency Turkstat […]

Turkey manufacturers, Turkey loans, Turkey loan guarantee, Turkey CGF, Turkey Credit Guarantee Fund

Turkey to guarantee loans to struggling manufacturers

Turkey’s government has launched a loan guarantee scheme for small and medium-sized manufacturers, aiming to ease pressure on a sector hard hit by rising interest rates. Treasury and finance minister Mehmet Şimşek announced last week that almost $770 million of credit would be made available through the Credit Guarantee Fund (CGF), a scheme revived since […]

A farmer in Konya, Turkey. Drought has forced some growers to harvest early and use the unmatured grain as animal fodder

Turkey may need foreign grain as drought hits farmers

Turkey could be forced to increase international grain purchases this year as the domestic wheat harvest is forecast to fall short, with drought cutting yields across the country. Turkey’s wheat crop for this year is estimated at 19 million tonnes, at least 2 million short of last season’s harvest, despite an increase in land under […]

Alparslan Bayraktar, Turkey's energy minister, announces a significant shale oil discovery in Diyarbakır, potentially boosting the nation's energy independence

Turkey hopes to strike it rich on shale oil find

Initial estimates of reserves at a shale oil prospect in Turkey’s southeast are up to 6.1 billion barrels, equal to 15 years of domestic consumption, according to the country’s energy and natural resources minister.  Work will start soon to assess and then bring online the shale oil find in the province of Diyarbakır, Alparslan Bayraktar, […]

Turkish Central Bank Governor Fatih Karahan speaks during a press conference in Istanbul, Turkey, May 22, 2025. REUTERS/Dilara Senkaya Turkey bond

Turkish bond attracts keen interest despite concerns

Ankara’s second issue this year of dollar denominated eurobonds was heavily oversubscribed, attracting domestic and international investors, according to the Turkish ministry of treasury and finance. When the $2 billion bond, with a seven-year maturity, was issued on Wednesday the order book was oversubscribed two and a half times, with buyers drawn by the 7.25 […]

A cruise ship docked at the port city Kuşadası on the Aegean coast

Turkey cruising towards growing tourist trade

Turkey is working hard to improve its appeal as a holiday cruise destination, adding new ports of call for visiting ships and developing broader itineraries to take advantage of the country’s 8,000 kilometre-long coastline and diverse historical and natural beauty spots. With advance bookings already up on last year, Turkey’s tourism industry is bullish about […]

A worker at a smelting workshop pours the rare earth metal lanthanum into a mould. Turkey has deposits of lanthanum, cerium and neodymium

Turkey keen to cash in on rare earth potential

Turkey plans to become one of the world’s leading suppliers of rare earths, seeking to parlay its extensive reserves into a position of international strength by investing in extraction and processing while also looking to develop downstream industries. In 2022 Ankara identified a massive mineral deposit in the central Turkish province of Eskişehir containing 10 […]

A goat herder in Antalya province. Turkey's statistics agency has reported double-digit falls in all main categories of meat production in 2024

Turkey’s red meat output tumbles as costs keep climbing

Rising costs and falling returns have contributed to a drop in red meat production in Turkey, threatening the government’s plan to halt imports by 2028.  Red meat production fell by almost 12 percent in 2024, according to the state statistics agency Turkstat. Just 2.1 million tonnes were processed last year, down on the 2.38 million […]

Despite falling, Turkey's inflation remains stubbornly high with increasing cost of housing raising concerns for the future

Turkey’s annual inflation falls but target remains distant

Turkey’s annualised inflation has fallen for the eleventh month in a row, though the rate of decline is slowing, reducing the chances that the central bank will hit its year-end target. The consumer price index (CPI) rose 3 percent in April while the annual rate of inflation declined to 37.9 percent, according to data issued […]

Imports of consumer goods shot up in the first three months of the year

Turkey trade deficit widens paced by consumer goods imports

Turkey’s trade deficit widened in the first quarter by 11 percent, paced by a jump in the import of consumer goods and muted growth in high value exports, fresh government data show. Imports in the three months to March 31 rose more than 4 percent to almost $88 billion, while exports expanded by less than 3 […]

Tourists visiting Ephesus in Turkey. Food and drink accounted for about one quarter of tourists' spending

Turkish tourism hits record highs in first quarter

Despite economic and political turmoil, foreign visitors flocked to Turkey in record numbers in the first quarter of the year.  Although the figures provided a welcome boost to revenue and expectations for growth through the rest of the year, some commentators have warned that future earnings may be weighed down by an overpriced local currency.  […]

Turkey retained its stable rating from S&P Global despite protests and turbulence arising from the arrest of Ekrem Imamoglu, the mayor of Istanbul

Risks for Turkey’s economy despite stable credit rating

Turkey’s economic outlook has retained its “stable” rating, according to ratings agency S&P Global, despite heightened political and economic uncertainty since March, with more downside risk than upside opportunity. The agency had raised Ankara’s sovereign debt rating to its present BB-, just below investment grade, in November, the second increase in 2024. It affirmed that […]

Turkey's Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek speaks during a meeting of Turkish Industry and Business Association (TUSIAD) in Istanbul, Turkey, July 11, 2024. REUTERS/Murad Sezer

Turkey hopes for funding surge from global institutions

Turkey is hoping to attract more than $40 billion in project funding from global financial institutions over the next three years to increase environmental investment, boost infrastructure and reduce risk from natural disasters. Treasury and finance minister Mehmet Şimşek said on April 26 he anticipated Turkey would receive $41 billion in low-cost, long-term finance from […]

Colonnade Street, Side, Antalya, Turkey. While domestic tourism surged in Turkey, rising costs and shorter stays reflect the impact of inflation on holidaymakers' spending power

Turkey’s domestic tourism sector heats up

Turkey’s domestic tourism sector surged in 2024, with more Turks holidaying at home than ever before, shrugging off high inflation and economic uncertainty by taking to the road in record numbers. Between them, Turkey’s 85 million citizens took 67 million domestic trips last year, an increase of 9 percent on 2023, according to state statistics […]

A garment factory in Corum, Turkey. Manufacturers had been hoping for a cut in interest rates

Factory activity in Turkey falls to lowest in two years

Turkey’s manufacturing sector has posted its fifth monthly decline in activity, reflecting a slowdown in domestic demand and the impact of political and economic instability. The manufacturing capacity utilisation rate – how much a factory’s full potential is being used – fell to 74.3 percent in April, according to a report issued this week by […]

People evacuate to Gezi Park following the earthquake in Istanbul on Wednesday

Quake lends urgency to Istanbul rebuild programme

Istanbul, Turkey’s economic hub, has received a timely reminder that it is at the centre of a high-risk earthquake zone, having been rattled by a tremor of magnitude 6.2 on Wednesday. The hope is that the quake will jolt the city authorities into action to speed up a slow-moving building renewal scheme.  Damage from the […]