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Turkey's exports hit record $254 bln in 2022 -Erdogan
Oggi 10:54 - RSF
ISTANBUL, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Turkey's exports rose 12.9% to $254.2 billion last year, the country's highest level ever, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday.

Speaking at an event, Erdogan said exports to the European Union increased by 12% in 2022, while some 10,000 companies completed their first exports in the same period.

(Reporting by Daren Butler and Ebru Tuncay; Editing by Jonathan Spicer)
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CORRECTED-Bulgaria will sign deal for access to Turkey's LNG terminals, gas network
Oggi 08:30 - RSF
(Corrects to show the deal is expected to signed later on Tuesday)
SOFIA, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Bulgaria's state gas company Bulgargaz will sign on Tuesday a long-term deal with Turkish state gas firm Botas for access to neighbouring Turkey's terminals for liquefied natural gas and transit to its border, the Bulgarian government said.

Bulgaria, which was almost fully dependent on Russian gas, is trying to secure alternative gas supplies at affordable prices after Moscow cut off deliveries in April over Sofia's refusal to pay in roubles.

(Reporting by Tsvetelia Tsolova; Editing by Alison Williams)
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UPDATE 1-Turkey's inflation drops to 64.27% in December due to base effect
Oggi 08:41 - RSF
(Adds detail, background, lira)
ISTANBUL, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Turkish annual inflation slid to 64.27% in December, official data showed on Tuesday, below forecast, dropping because of a favourable base effect after hitting a 24-year high in October.

President Tayyip Erdogan's unorthodox low interest-rate monetary policy and a resulting currency crisis pushed inflation to a peak of 85.5% in October before dipping slightly in November.

Consumer prices rose 1.18% month-on-month in December, the Turkish Statistical Institute said, below a Reuters poll forecast of 2.7%. The forecast for annual consumer price inflation
was 66.8%.

The biggest monthly consumer price increases were seen in the health sector, up 5.91%, while key food and non-alcoholic drink prices were up 1.86%. Transport prices dropped 4.14%.

The base effect that drove the decline in annual inflation from November was a 13.6% month-on-month surge in consumer price inflation in December 2021.

Despite soaring prices, the central bank has slashed its policy rate by 500 basis points since August to 9%, citing an economic slowdown. The easing was part of Erdogan's economic programme prioritising exports, production, investment and employment.

The lira
was unchanged at 18.7255 against the dollar after the data was released.

The lira shed 44% of its value against the dollar in 2021, most of it during a December currency crisis sparked by rate cuts. It shed another 30% in 2022 to historic lows but held mostly stable in the last quarter.

The Reuters poll showed inflation was expected to remain elevated this year, ending 2023 at 43.2%, nearly twice the level forecast by the government and raising the prospect of continued cost-of-living strains as Turks vote in presidential and parliamentary elections by June that are expected to be tight.

The domestic producer price index was down 0.24% month-on-month in December for an annual rise of 97.72%
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(Reporting by Berna Suleymanoglu and Canan Sevgili; Writing by Daren Butler; Editing by Ece Toksabay, Robert Birsel)
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I sondaggi che ho letto questa mattina dicono il contrario.
Io non tifo per Erdogan, ci mancherebbe, ma nel passato mi sembra che sia riuscito a sistemare le cose a suo favore.
Il suo competior, guarda caso, è stato condannato.
Poi non mi fido molto dei sondaggi, dipendono molto da chi li commissiona.
Aspettiamo e vediamo, manca poco alle elezioni ed io mi preoccupo solo delle mie obbligazioni.
 
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Turchia: il tasso di inflazione annua sceso al 64,27 per cento a dicembre
Ankara, 03 gen 11:31 - (Agenzia Nova) - Il tasso di inflazione su base annua della Turchia ha raggiunto a dicembre il 64,27 per cento, registrando il livello più basso dal mese di aprile scorso, quando era stato toccato il 69,97 per cento. È quanto emerso dai dati diffusi dall'Istituto nazionale di statistica TurkStat, secondo cui i prezzi al consumo su base mensile sono aumentati dell’1,18 per cento, in calo rispetto al 2,88 per cento di novembre. L’aumento dei prezzi durante l'anno ha interessato soprattutto le abitazioni, con il 79,83 per cento, seguite da cibo e bevande analcoliche con il 77,87 per cento e dai prezzi di mobili per la casa, saliti del 73,02 per cento. (segue) (Res)
 
Energia: Erdogan, la Turchia punta a divenire uno snodo per il gas
Ankara, 05 gen 10:45 - (Agenzia Nova) - La Turchia ha l’obiettivo di rafforzare le infrastrutture per trasformarsi in uno snodo del gas e compirà passi concreti completando la tabella di marcia il prima possibile. Lo ha detto il presidente della Turchia, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, durante una telefonata con l’omologo russo, Vladimir Putin, secondo quanto riferito dall'agenzia di stampa ufficiale turca "Anadolu". (Tua)
 

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