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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
A study found that up to two thirds of Turks between the ages of 18 and 25 would leave the country if given the chance, with the rate even higher for those with advanced education

Turkey aims for higher level of cybersecurity

Turkey has outlined plans for a new cybersecurity directorate to encourage private sector research and new startups. Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz said last week that the directorate would be established in the autumn as part of a campaign to strengthen the state’s defences against all forms of cyber attack.  “We have more or less completed […]

Turkey's Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz said 'The stock market tax is not on our agenda'

Turkey U-turns on taxing crypto and stock market earnings

Turkey’s government has scrapped plans to tax profits from trading in cryptocurrency and on the stock market. Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz said on September 24 that the proposal to impose a levy on stock market and crypto trading profits had been shelved.  “The stock market tax is not on our agenda. It was discussed for […]

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Ankara’s twin tech challenge to woo foreign experts and keep its own

Turkey wants to persuade foreign tech entrepreneurs and innovators to move to the country with a scheme providing a fast-tracked business permit and residency visa, as it seeks to position itself as a leading international technology hub.  Ankara has already made a call to tech-savvy travellers through a programme launched in April offering an easy […]

Turkey, Ankara, 2024-02-10. Togg T10X fully electric SUV produced by Turkish car manufacturer Turkey’s Automobile Joint Venture Group (Togg) during 6th Efficiency and Technology Fair held by Ankara Science University at ATO Congresium International Convention and Exhibition Centre. The fair aims to exhibit advanced technological products that contribute to increasing productivity in the country with establishing close relations with international companies and organisations.

Turkey’s automotive sector is decelerating sharply

Output in Turkey’s powerful automotive sector decelerated sharply in August, in a year-long trend that has seen domestic production fall and exports slow. Local manufacturers say they are facing competition from imports and grappling with sky-high interest rates.  Total vehicle production in August was 53,000, down 27 percent compared to the same month last year, […]

Almost half of all Turkish accommodation and food service providers took advantage of IT, up from 36 percent in 2022

Shortage of IT specialists slows Turkish business growth

A shortage of trained IT specialists is slowing Turkish companies’ growth and their development of artificial intelligence applications, according to a new report.  The report, issued by Turkey’s state statistics agency Turkstat, found some sectors had a strong uptake of ecommerce sales and services. Almost half of all accommodation and food service providers took advantage […]

A cafe in the Cengelkoy district on the Asian side of Istanbul: cafe and restaurant prices have risen by more than two thirds

Hard-pressed Turks must wait longer for inflation to drop

Turkey’s main inflation rate may have fallen from the 75 percent-plus high seen earlier this year, but the latest forecasts suggest Turks will have to live with a rising cost of living for some time to come, maintaining pressure on consumers and producers alike.  On September 5, the Turkish government released revised medium-term economic projections, […]

Ömer Bolat, Turkey's trade minister, told an e-export summit that the aim is for Turkish e-exports to reach $8 billion this year

Turkish ecommerce growing faster than wider economy

Turks are embracing online life in ever growing numbers, both as users and as service providers, with ecommerce gaining a strong foothold in the domestic economy and scaling up in overseas markets. Turkish ecommerce is expanding at a rate far faster than the general economy, Ömer Bolat, the trade minister, told delegates at a summit […]

Egyptian president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan shake hands after a signing ceremony in Ankara

Turkey and Egypt mend relationship with state visit

Turkey and Egypt have moved closer to rapprochement after a decade of strained ties. Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Egypt’s president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi signed 17 memorandums of understanding during the latter’s one-day visit to Ankara on Wednesday. Among the agreements signed were commitments to boost cooperation in finance, energy, defence and tourism. Ties […]

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Doubts grow over Turkey’s Brics application

A report that Turkey has formally applied to join the non-Western aligned Brics bloc is looking premature, with a Turkish government spokesman refusing to confirm the claim. Bloomberg reported that Turkey had submitted its application to join the bloc that consists of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, plus more recent members, the United […]

A textile factory in Istanbul. Many employers in Turkey have scaled back on their workforce, blaming rising costs and weak demand

Cooling inflation little help for Turkey’s struggling manufacturers

Although Turkey’s consumer inflation slowed in August to the lowest rate for nearly a year, analysts say it was not enough to help the country’s struggling manufacturing sector. Consumer inflation in Turkey dropped almost 10 percentage points to an annualised 52 percent in August, the smallest figure since mid-2023, state statistics agency Turkstat said on […]

A cruise ship in Istanbul. Second-half services sector exports in 2024 are expected to be stronger, as they will take in the bulk of the summer tourism season

Services upturn eases Turkey’s trade deficit woe

Exports by Turkey’s services sector are helping trim the country’s trade deficit, with growth in overseas sales the best in the G20 and far outstripping other segments of the economy.  Though narrowing, Turkey still has a wide trade deficit, with imports totalling almost $199 billion for the first seven months of 2024, against exports of […]

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IMF says Turkey is making progress on inflation

Turkey is on the right track to curb inflation and realign the economy for growth, the International Monetary Fund says in a report issued late last week. However, the IMF says even more stringent measures are needed.    The IMF acknowledges the Turkish government’s tightening of fiscal policy, but says it should do more to meet disinflation […]

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Economic woes force investors to dump Turkish stocks

The Borsa Istanbul was the worst performing stock exchange globally in August, with investors large and small heading for the exit as Turkey’s economy slows and returns wither.  After hitting an all-time high of 11,173 points on July 22, the exchange’s key BIST100 index has dropped steadily. It fell 13 percent to 9,724 at one […]

Turkish trade gap: treasury and finance minister Mehmet Şimşek said the result was a “significant step in managing one of the macroeconomic imbalances”.

Turkish trade gap narrows as imports drop

A sharp drop in imports, combined with a solid rise in outbound shipments, led Turkey’s trade deficit to narrow in July This aligned with government efforts to curb domestic demand while looking to exports to sustain growth. Turkey’s exports jumped 13.8 percent in July to a total value of $22.5 billion, according to data issued […]

A construction site in Istanbul. Demand for rebuilding after last year's earthquakes in Turkey has resulted in a shortage of skilled workers

Turkey’s construction sector battles costs and credit

A tightening credit environment and higher costs have weakened demand in Turkey’s construction sector, causing a fall in new building licences and completion permits in the residential segment.  The number of new permits for buildings issued fell by 22.7 percent to 24,082 in the second quarter of 2024 compared to the same period last year, […]

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Turkey’s hazelnut growers expect good season despite climate fears

Turkey’s hazelnut growers are hopeful for higher production this year, but they are increasingly fearful of the effect of climate change on their crops. Harvesting of one of Turkey’s key agricultural export products recently began, as experts forecast higher yields than last year. But concerns are mounting over the sector’s longer-term prospects. The country accounts […]

Carry traders are attracted by Turkey's high interest rates that allow them to profit on borrowed currencies

Turkey’s courting of carry traders risks leaving it exposed

While fund managers are still moving into the Turkish carry trade market, there are rising concerns these flows could reverse, leaving the economy exposed.  In this instance, carry trading involves borrowing currency in low-yield foreign economies to convert into the lira to reap rewards from Turkey’s high interest rate environment. Turkey became very attractive to […]

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Climate change drying up Turkish agricultural production

Drought conditions across much of Turkey have led to authorities in one prime agricultural region banning new crop plantings. There are rising concerns across local government, academia and the farming industry that climate-driven water shortages are dramatically weakening food security in the country. In late July, agricultural authorities in the Seyhan region of the southern […]

Workers in a Turkish textile factory. Consumer goods output is down 9 percent year on year

Turkish industrial output hamstrung by falling demand

Output from Turkey’s factories plunged in June, with many of the country’s main industries scaling back production due to high input costs and weakening demand.  Industrial output dropped 2 percent month-on-month in June and by 5 percent year-on-year, according to data issued by Turkstat, the state statistics agency, on August 9. The annualised fall was […]

Online shoppers in Turkey will pay higher duties on imported goods

Turkey hikes customs duties on overseas ecommerce sales

Turkey is raising customs duties on goods bought online from international retailers as it seeks to defend local retailers against the global ecommerce giants.  Under regulations announced on August 6 and due to come into force on August 21, items valued at up to €30 ($32.75) ordered online from a European Union vendor and delivered by […]

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hit out at social media platforms on Monday after his government blocked Instagram

Turkey’s Instagram ban hits $57m-a-day ecommerce trade

For four days and counting, Instagram has been blocked in Turkey – not only putting a dent in the social lives of millions of users but also placing additional pressure on an economy under strain.  Turkish regulators gave no reason when they imposed a ban on the Meta-owned platform on August 2.  However, the shutdown […]

A textile factory in Istanbul. Clothing and leather goods was the only category in Turkey's PMI to record a rise in output in July

Outlook cools again for Turkey’s manufacturers

Softening domestic demand, slowing export orders and rising costs all hit Turkey’s manufacturing sector in July, leading to reductions in the workforce and a scaling back of production. Although consumer inflation has begun to fall in Turkey, analysts were not optimistic about a respite for manufacturers in the second half of the year. The Purchasing […]