Türkiye's total turnover sees robust growth in November

The Turkish Statistical Institute reported on Monday that Türkiye's total turnover index increased by 42.4% on an annual basis in November 2024, reflecting significant growth across various sectors.
The total turnover index, which includes the industrial, construction, trade, and services sectors, showed the following sector-specific growths: industry increased by 30.1%, construction surged by 55.9%, trade rose by 44.6%, and services experienced a 53.3% boost compared to November 2023.
In addition to the strong yearly performance, Türkiye's total turnover also saw a 2.6% increase on a monthly basis. The breakdown of the monthly performance includes: a 2.3% increase in the industrial sector, a 0.9% rise in construction, a 3.1% growth in trade, and a 2.1% increase in services.
This data underscores the continued positive momentum across Türkiye's key economic sectors as the nation moves toward stronger economic recovery. (ILKHA)
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