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Turkey's inflation jumps to 20-year high as energy prices surge


By Daren Butler
and Ali Kucukgocmen

  • Summary
  • Inflation last at this level before Erdogan came to power
  • Rise follows lira slide, interest rate cuts last autumn
  • Transportation, food prices drive inflation
  • Trade deficit swells due to energy import costs

ISTANBUL, April 4 (Reuters) - Turkey's annual consumer inflation leapt to a 20-year high of 61.14% in March, data showed on Monday, fuelled by rising energy and commodity prices as the fallout of the Russia-Ukraine conflict compounds the impact of the lira's plunge last year.

Inflation has surged since last autumn, when the lira slumped after the central bank (CBRT) launched a 500 basis-point easing cycle sought by President Tayyip Erdogan.

Month-on-month consumer prices rose 5.46%, the Statistical Institute said, just below a Reuters poll forecast of 5.7%. The annual consumer price inflation forecast was 61.5%.

"CBRT policies are just not working in countering inflation," said Tim Ash at BlueBay Asset Management. "Indeed, I think the overwhelming consensus is that the unorthodox policy settings of the CBRT are a major cause of inflation.


"The war in Ukraine is just making things that much worse," Ash added, nothing the bank had not hit its annual inflation target of 5% since 2011.

The data had little impact on the lira , which weakened 0.15% to 14.715 against the dollar. The local currency tumbled 44% in 2021 and another 10% this year.

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A woman displays her utility bills during a protest against high energy prices in Istanbul, Turkey February 9, 2022. REUTERS/Umit Bektas/File Photo

The government has said inflation will fall to single digits next year under its new economic programme - prioritising low interest rates to boost production and exports - aimed a achieving a current account surplus.

However, data on Monday showed the trade deficit widened 77% year-on-year in March to $8.24 billion, with a 156% increase in the value of energy imports, threatening to derail the current account goal. read more

Haluk Burumcekci, founder of Burumcekci Consulting, said inflation could peak at 70%-75% even if the lira does not weaken from its current level, only falling with the base effect in the last months of the year.

"It will not at all be easy for the CBRT to maintain its loose monetary policy stance," he said.

Consumer price inflation was driven by transportation, including petrol prices, and education prices, which rose 13.29% and 6.55% respectively. Rising energy prices have drawn public protests in recent months.

Annually, transportation prices rose 99.12% and food and non-alcoholic drink prices were up 70.33%.

Economists marked up inflation expectations globally following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with energy prices hitting multi-year highs as the West sanctioned Moscow. Turkey imports almost all of its energy needs.

The Reuters poll forecast year-end inflation of 52.2%, up from 38% in last month's poll.

Producer prices climbed 9.19% in March, or 114.97% annually.


Reporting by Berna Suleymanoglu, Halilcan Soran, and Nevzat Devranoglu; Writing by Daren Butler; Editing by Dominic Evans, David Holmes and Hugh Lawson



At the end of last year Erdogan said by the mid of this year all of Turkeys problems would be gone and a tremendous future would begin.
Now we are approching the mid of the year...let's see if after the next 2 months a bright future begins....because currently everything points to the opposite, the situation gets worse and worse and worse....
 
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Do you reckon greece and turkey can get along? This debate is stupid to me
If they stop all that nationalist nonsense and double-standards policy,yes. As long as they talk about Mavi Vatan and want to revise old 100 year-old treaties and arm themselves like crazy,we will be suspicious of their actions and motives.
 
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Best hopes for the egyptian people too may God help them atleast in Turkey our appartment buildings are not collapsing due to poor maintenance and bad condition of the concrete that was used.
man talk about your fairy tales somewhere else and focus on how to fix your broke economy

If they stop all that nationalist nonsense and double-standards policy,yes. As long as they talk about Mavi Vatan and want to revise old 100 year-old treaties and arm themselves like crazy,we will be suspicious of their actions and motives.
Erdogan is just the turkish joe biden at this point. Old and makes everything worse
 
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Iran should consider helping these Turkos..we do not want another failed state in our border..should send them some free oil and some economist to get them on their feet.
 
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You again iranian troll. If you didn’t have oil you would be worse then Yemen. Not that there is a lot of difference between Yemen and Iran now but anyway.

Without oil/gas supply Turkiye is still the largest economy and the only real industrial power in the region.

Iran is a 3rd world chathole bananarepublic compared to modern industrial powerhouse Turkiye.
That person is only here to post anti-Turkish stories. I don't mind half the stuff his posts,but it's always articles about how much Turkey sucks and nothing else. No participation in other threads or news about wars and conflicts.

Even for me it got ridiculous after a point. It's a like a bot.

Erdogan is just the turkish joe biden at this point. Old and makes everything worse
Aiwa!
 
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Iran should send Turkey petrochemical products in this hard time and huge oil prices until things get stabilized.

There is big refining capacity for these days.
 
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Iran should consider helping these Turkos..we do not want another failed state in our border..should send them some free oil and some economist to get them on their feet.

I agree with you on helping Turkey.
 
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Iran should consider helping these Turkos..we do not want another failed state in our border..should send them some free oil and some economist to get them on their feet.

I wonder what Iran would ask for in return? perhaps syrian concessions? there is no such thing as a free lunch in geopolitics.

You again iranian troll. If you didn’t have oil you would be worse then Yemen. Not that there is a lot of difference between Yemen and Iran now but anyway.

Without oil/gas supply Turkiye is still the largest economy and the only real industrial power in the region.

Iran is a 3rd world chathole bananarepublic compared to modern industrial powerhouse Turkiye.

mr industrial powerhouse... are you going to be spinning turbines with the hot air from your rear end farts to run your imaginary "industrial powerhouse" economy?

pretty soon the average turk wont be able to afford heat/electricity at the rate the lira is dropping/energy is rising. Your mature neighbour Iran wont leave you hanging though dont worry.

once erdogan becomes desperate enough, we will throw you a lifeline in exchange for certain concessions... perhaps involving Syria or other issues. Last thing we need is another failed state on our border.
 
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I wonder what Iran would ask for in return? perhaps syrian concessions? there is no such thing as a free lunch in geopolitics.



mr industrial powerhouse... are you going to be spinning turbines with the hot air from your rear end farts to run your imaginary "industrial powerhouse" economy?

pretty soon the average turk wont be able to afford heat/electricity at the rate the lira is dropping/energy is rising. Your mature neighbour Iran wont leave you hanging though dont worry.

once erdogan becomes desperate enough, we will throw you a lifeline in exchange for certain concessions... perhaps involving Syria or other issues. Last thing we need is another failed state on our border.
As if your country is the only source for oil. There are enough alternatives such Russia, Azerbaijan, Qatar, Turkmenistan, Iraq etc Turkey already imports from them. Just increase the amount and problem solved.

Is price of bread costing more than 20k liras, these days?

:lol:
Bread is 5 lira
 
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As if your country is the only source for oil. There are enough alternatives such Russia, Azerbaijan, Qatar, Turkmenistan, Iraq etc Turkey already imports from them. Just increase the amount and problem

Your problem is not supply, but price.

You are using the exact same logic of this famous (great) philosopher

 
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