Real Estate Turkish house sales rise as interest rates fall Turkish house sales rebounded strongly in 2024, driven in part by a surge in December prompted by a long-anticipated interest rates cut, and further reductions in borrowing costs are expected to fuel appetite in the market this year. Residential sales increased 20 percent last year, with just under 1.48 million units sold, up from the […] January 21, 2025
Trade Turkey’s exports to US surge but tariffs are a threat Turkey’s exports to the US rose by $1.26 billion year on year to more than $13 billion in 2024, official data shows. The chemical and chemical products sector accounted for the largest share of exports at $1.5 billion, state-run Anadolu Agency reported, citing data from the Türkiye Exporters’ Assembly (TİM). The automotive industry followed at $1.2 […] January 21, 2025
Banking & Finance Dubai Islamic Bank ups stake in Turkey’s TOM Group Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) has increased its stake in Istanbul-based TOM Group from 20 percent to 25 percent to seize the opportunity in Turkey’s rapidly expanding digital infrastructure. The Dubai-listed Shariah-compliant bank, which ventured into Turkey’s digital banking and financial technology arena in October 2023, was allowed to increase shareholding within 12 months. TOM Group, established by […] January 20, 2025
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 […] January 17, 2025
Economy Turkey to get $1bn from World Bank for quake recovery Turkey will receive $1 billion (TL35.43 billion) from the World Bank this year to support the recovery of its earthquake-hit regions, a news report said. The total assistance from the World Bank to Ankara will reach $4 billion since the 2023 earthquakes. The World Bank and the International Finance Corporation work jointly on projects involving […] January 17, 2025
Analysis Banking & Finance Problem loans soar at Qatar National Bank’s Turkish unit Qatar National Bank (QNB), the Middle East and Africa’s largest lender by assets, this week reported another solid set of annual earnings. Yet within its financials lurks a potentially worrying statistic: rising loan defaults by consumers and small companies. As the Qatari government’s lender of choice – the state owns half the bank – QNB […] January 16, 2025
Economy Turkey faces $3bn payout for pensioners and wage support Turkey will have to pay out an estimated TL110.8 billion ($3.12 billion) after increasing minimum pension payments and wage support to companies. Vedat Isıkhan, the labour minister, announced on January 7 that the minimum monthly state pension would be increased by 15.75 percent, taking the base rate payment to TL14,469 ($409). Nearly 3.87 million pensioners will benefit […] January 16, 2025
Energy Turkey needs $80bn for energy transition, says minister Turkey needs $80 billion to meet growing energy demand, which has tripled in the last two decades, the energy minister said on Monday. “We need to attract capital into our energy markets. We need to find new business solutions,” Alparslan Bayraktar said at the International Renewable Energy Agency assembly in Abu Dhabi, adding that the […] January 14, 2025
Construction 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 […] January 14, 2025
Energy Turkey to triple cross-border electricity links Turkey is aiming to triple its electricity interconnections with neighbouring countries and is set to supply power to Syria soon, a news report said. Ankara supplies electricity to Iraq, Daily Sabah newspaper reported citing energy and natural resources minister Alparslan Bayraktar’s speech at a panel discussion at the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) assembly in […] January 14, 2025
Logistics 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 […] January 13, 2025
Energy Turkey to invest $20bn to promote energy efficiency Turkey intends to invest more than $20 billion in energy efficiency projects by 2030 to combat climate change and boost sustainable development, according to a news report. The first national energy efficiency action plan attracted investments of $8.5 billion between 2017 and 2023, state-run Anadolu Agency reported, citing Bilal Düzgün, head of the ministry’s energy […] January 13, 2025
Tourism 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 of skiing on snow rather than water. Turkey has more […] January 10, 2025
Aviation Turkish Airlines carries 83m passengers in 2024 State-owned Turkish Airlines flew 83.4 million passengers in 2024, up 2 percent annually, driven by its global expansion drive. The flag carrier served 31.7 million international passengers, an increase of 6.4 percent year on year, as the number of destinations rose 4 percent annually to 352. Overall, the load factor fell by 0.4 percentage points […] January 10, 2025
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, […] January 9, 2025
Food & Drink KFC and Pizza Hut owner ends franchise deal in Turkey Yum! Brands, the US-based owner of KFC and Pizza Hut, has terminated its franchise agreements with Turkish operator IS Gida. The decision was taken after IS Gida failed to meet its standards, Yum! Brands said. “Prior to termination, we engaged with IS Gida over several months to provide assistance and resolve key issues,” said Chris […] January 9, 2025
Trade 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 […] January 9, 2025
Economy 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 […] January 8, 2025
Energy Qatar and Turkey to send electricity-generating ships to Syria Syria will receive two electricity-generating ships from Turkey and Qatar to boost its energy infrastructure, which was badly damaged during the rule of President Bashar Al Assad, state news agency SANA reported on Tuesday. Khaled Abu Dai, director general of Syria’s General Establishment for Electricity Transmission and Distribution, told SANA the ships would provide 800 megawatts of electricity but did not specify over what period. “The extent of damage to the generation and transformation stations and electrical […] January 7, 2025
Transport Passenger traffic at Turkish airports rises to 230m in 2024 Passenger traffic at Turkish airports grew by 7.5 percent year on year to more than 230 million in 2024, according to the country’s transport and infrastructure minister, Abdulkadir Uraloğlu. More than 95 million domestic and 134 million international passengers were served last year, he said. The number of aircraft movements, including landings and take-offs, rose […] January 7, 2025
Economy 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 […] January 7, 2025
Finance Turkey’s inflation falls to lowest in 18 months Inflation in Turkey eased more than anticipated in December 2024, reaching 44.4 percent, the lowest level in 18 months, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat). This marks the seventh consecutive monthly decline following the monetary easing from the central bank. On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 1.03 percent in December. Education, housing […] January 6, 2025