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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
Turkey Syria trade

Turkey hit with tax on Syrian peace dividend

Long delays at crossing points, increased bureaucracy and tariff hikes are stifling Turkey’s export flows to Syria, according to critics, as the new government in Damascus tries to unify customs rates at the country’s borders.  On January 11 Damascus announced it was standardising duties on imports, with tariffs to be increased by 300 percent or […]

Turkey needs to build 250,000 houses a year to meet rental housing demand

Turkey to build low-cost housing to ease rent pressures

Turkey has unveiled a new scheme to provide affordable homes for low-income earners and first-time buyers aimed at easing inflationary pressures generated by rising rents and helping to support the housing sector. Vice president Cevdet Yılmaz announced on Friday that state housing agency TOKİ would be overseeing the new low-cost housing programme, with work to […]

Turkey truck Syria

Fall of Assad reopens Syria route to Gulf for Turkey’s truckers

The overthrow of the Bashar Al-Assad regime is great news for Turkey’s logistics sector, with hopes that the direct land route to the Gulf region through Syria may soon be re-established.  While there will be strong demand for logistics in Syria as the country rebuilds after 13 years of civil war, Turkey’s truckers are looking […]

Erciyes in central Turkey’s Kayseri region is among the best known and most popular resorts ski

Winter resorts add to Turkey’s tourist hotspots

Sun, sand, sea … and ski. Turkey is ramping up efforts to extend its tourism season to a year-round offering by trying to raise the profile of the country’s winter resorts. This way it hopes to attract a new cohort of visitors, seeking the thrill... Register now: It’s easy and free This content is available […]

Turkey trade

Turkey hopes trade deals will protect it from Trump’s tariffs

Turkey’s network of trade agreements, combined with its pivotal role as a major regional logistics and services provider, should help it weather any trade policy shifts by Washington in the coming years, according to the country’s finance minister.  Speaking at a meeting hosted by the Independent Industrialists and Businessmen’s Association in Istanbul on January 8, […]

A food stall in the Old City of Damascus. Foodstuffs comprised the largest component of Turkey’s December export figures

Turkish exporters cashing in on end of Syrian conflict

The end of the civil war in Syria is already paying dividends for Turkish exporters. Shipments have increased in the first weeks after the overthrow of the Assad regime, with a further ramping up forecast as stability is established. Turkey’s exports to Syria increased by just under 20 percent year-on-year in December, with more than […]

Men sit at an open air tea house in Diyarbakir, southeastern Turkey. Almost 20% of the population of Turkey are pensioners pension pensions

Turkish pensions increase falls short of expectations

Turkey has increased payments on pensions, but observers say the latest rise does not keep up with the cost of living.  On January 7 Vedat Isıkhan, the labour minister, announced that the minimum monthly state pension would be increased by 15.75 percent, taking the base rate payment to TL14,469 ($409). A second increase, forecast to […]

turkey foreign currency: Chefs at work in a bakery in Istanbul, Turkey. The central bank has eased its hold on growth in lira-denominated loans for SMEs

Turkey seeks to curb foreign-currency borrowing

The central bank of Turkey has further tightened access to foreign currency borrowing by businesses, while opening the door for an increase in some lira-denominated commercial loans. The country’s central bank last week announced it was lowering its ceiling on foreign currency loan growth to 1 percent a month, down from the previous upper limit […]

Construction of the TurkStream pipeline, one of the ways in which Turkey could help export Russian gas

Turkey hopes to offer Russia a gas route into Europe

Turkey hopes it can cash in on Ukraine’s decision to halt gas exports from Russia across its territory by offering Moscow an alternative route into Europe through its own network of pipelines for increased transit fees. In the short term, however, its ambitions may be restricted by gaps in infrastructure. As of January 1, Russian […]

Chinese carmaker BYD is exempt from the rise in tariffs after agreeing to open a plant in Turkey, due to open in 2026

Turkey hikes tariffs on Chinese cars to boost investment

Turkey has accelerated its policy of targeted tariffs on Chinese vehicles, increasing levies on gasoline and hybrid model imports.  Industry insiders believe the move is designed to protect local manufacturers and encourage Chinese investors to set up in the country, even though it is likely to further anger Beijing.  The Ankara government announced that tariffs […]

Farmers in Birecik wash their garlic harvest in the Euphrates. The regions close to the Syrian border have traditionally been the poorest in Turkey

Poorest parts of Turkey to get $14bn investment

The Turkish government has revealed plans to invest more than $14 billion into the country’s underdeveloped southeast.  Spending will be ramped up in the nine of Turkey’s 81 provinces that constitute the area close to the borders of Syria and Iraq, traditionally the poorest in the country, with funding to be provided for 200 projects. […]

Turkey minimum wage, Turkey economy, Turkey inflation

Turkey minimum wage hike sparks inflation and strike threats

Turkish workers on the minimum wage will receive a 30 percent pay increase from January 1, fuelling inflation but still well short of the expectations of opposition and unions who are threatening to go on strike. The government announced the pay increase late on December 24, following a series of meetings between representatives of the […]

Shoppers stroll through the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul

Turkish central bank surprises with large rate cut

Turkey’s central bank has cut its key lending rate by a higher than expected 250 basis points. The bank lowered its lending rate to 47.5 percent on December 26, down from the 50 percent it has stood at since March. This is the first reduction in nearly two years and a sign that the bank […]

Turkey nuclear plant Akkuyu

Turkey closing in on nuclear energy aspirations

Turkey’s first nuclear power plant reactor will come online in 2025, two years behind schedule, the country’s energy minister has confirmed.  Three more will follow in the next three years as part of Turkey’s efforts to diversify energy production and reduce carbon emissions.  The first reactor at the $20 billion Akkuyu nuclear power plant, in […]

A Syrian family crosses into Syria from Turkey at the Oncupinar border crossing near the town of Kilis in southern Turkey. Syrian refugees in Turkey started their journey back home following the collapse of the regime of Bashar al-Assad

The pros and cons for Turkey of a Syrian exodus

The end of the civil war in Syria will, at least in time, offer strong economic opportunities for neighbouring Turkey, though there could also be a few unwanted costs coming as part of any peace dividend.  On December 10 Turkish officials said they were developing plans to support up to 2 million of the 3.2 […]

Syrians living in Istanbul hold a picture of Turkey's President Erdoğan as they celebrate the fall of Syria's President Assad

Turkish builders sense opportunity in Syria

Turkey’s construction sector is hoping to build on the rubble of the collapsed Assad regime in Syria.  There are high expectations that Turkish companies will be in the running to win valuable contracts to replace damaged housing and infrastructure. There were sharp rises in building shares on the Istanbul Stock Exchange on December 9, the […]

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan drives a Togg car at the opening ceremony of a factory to begin mass production

Turkish electric vehicle sales up 39% in a year

Turkey’s electric vehicle market is expanding rapidly, with sales increasing almost 39 percent year on year as new models become available and supporting infrastructure is put in place. The rise is in contrast to conventional car sales, which are showing modest growth compared to their greener rivals. Turkey is also bucking global trends, which has […]

Turkish arms exports

Turkish arms exports up 19% year on year

Turkish defence companies have posted another record-breaking year for exports, with a 19 percent increase year on year and sales to 178 countries. Sales from January to November this year have already eclipsed 2023’s total of arms and equipment shipments to overseas clients, reflecting the arms industry’s technical developments and broader product range.  Defence and […]

Turkey inflation rate cut

Rate cut for Turkey in balance as inflation stays high

Despite higher than expected inflation in Turkey in November, the window may remain open for the central bank to cut its key lending rate before the end of this year.  Turkey’s annualised inflation rate fell back to 47.1 percent in November, data issued by the statistics agency Turkstat on December 3 showed, down from October’s […]

Iskenderun, where the Oman Investment Authority and Turkish pension fund Oyak are to build a new container port, was damaged by an earthquake in 2023

Oman and Turkish pension fund launches $500m JV

A new container port in the southern Turkish city of Iskenderun is to be the first project in a joint venture worth $500 million between one of Turkey’s leading retirement funds and Oman’s sovereign wealth agency.  The Oman Investment Authority (OIA) and the Turkish military pension fund Oyak plan to invest in a range of […]

A shopping district in Istanbul. Some forecasters think Turkey's central bank will cut interest rates this month

Turkish growth slows as anti-inflation measures bite

Turkey’s economy shifted down another gear in the third quarter, as government efforts to curb demand cut deeper into business and consumer activity.  GDP increased by 2.1 percent in the third quarter, slowing from 2.4 percent in the second quarter, according to the official agency Turkstat. Growth in most sectors was either flat or slowing.  […]

Moscow, Russia. 21st Dec, 2022. Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the launch ceremony of the Kovykta gas field and part of the Power of Siberia gas pipeline from Kovykta to Chayanda via video link from the Kremlin

Turkey asks US to allow payments to sanctioned Russian bank

Turkey is seeking an exemption to new sanctions imposed against Moscow by the Biden administration that would mean payments for imports of Russian natural gas are blocked, potentially cutting energy supplies and undermining the Turkish economy.  Washington announced sanctions against Gazprombank, which is part-owned by Russian state gas producer Gazprom, on November 21 this year. […]