Türkiye’s non-domestic producer prices rise over 31% annually in November
Türkiye’s Non-Domestic Producer Price Index (ND-PPI) rose by 31.19 percent year-on-year in November 2025, while recording a monthly increase of 1.02 percent, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) said on Monday.
According to the statement, ND-PPI increased by 30.01 percent compared to December of the previous year and rose by 25.67 percent based on twelve-month moving averages, indicating continued price pressures in production for non-domestic markets.
On an annual basis, prices for manufactured products increased by 31.02 percent, while mining and stone quarrying recorded a sharper rise of 40.75 percent compared to the same month last year.
When broken down by main industrial groups, annual increases were 28.24 percent for intermediate goods, 36.70 percent for durable consumer goods, 38.38 percent for non-durable consumer goods, 22.00 percent for energy, and 29.75 percent for capital goods.
On a monthly basis, ND-PPI increased by 2.82 percent in mining and stone quarrying and by 0.99 percent in manufacturing. Among main industrial groups, prices rose by 1.03 percent for intermediate goods, 0.37 percent for durable consumer goods, 1.46 percent for non-durable consumer goods, 4.65 percent for energy, and 0.14 percent for capital goods compared to the previous month.
TurkStat said the data reflect ongoing cost increases affecting producers engaged in non-domestic markets. (ILKHA)
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