Fitch Ratings raises Türkiye's 2024 economic growth forecast to 3.5%

International credit rating agency Fitch Ratings has revised its growth forecast for the Turkish economy, raising it from 2.8 percent to 3.5 percent for this year.
The adjustment comes amid stronger-than-expected economic performance in the first quarter.
Fitch Ratings released the June issue of its Global Economic Outlook Report, titled "Monetary Policy Enters a New Phase," which includes a detailed analysis of Türkiye's economic trajectory. The report highlights several positive indicators, such as a recovery in exports, a significant drop in imports, and sustained robust domestic demand, all contributing to the upward revision.
The revised forecast suggests a more optimistic outlook for the Turkish economy, which is now expected to grow by 3.5 percent in 2024. Looking further ahead, Fitch projects growth rates of 3 percent for 2025 and 3.2 percent for 2026.
However, the report also addresses inflation concerns. Fitch anticipates year-end inflation rates of 43 percent for 2024, 23 percent for 2025, and 18 percent for 2026. These figures reflect ongoing challenges in managing price stability even as the economy shows signs of recovery.
The updated forecasts and detailed economic analysis underscore the complexities of Türkiye's economic environment, with Fitch noting both the progress made and the hurdles that remain. (ILKHA)
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