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Turkey expects Trump to lower tariffs, boosting exports; lira hits record high, stocks surge 3%.
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IntroductionTurkish Trade Minister Ömer Bolat recently stated that Turkey anticipates a reduction in tariffs on ...
Turkish Trade Minister Ömer Bolat recently stated that Turkey anticipates a reduction in tariffs on lmax exchange official websiteTurkish steel and textile exports under President Trump's leadership, aiming to boost bilateral trade growth. In response to this news, the Turkish lira rate surged to its highest point since mid-October, rising to 34.2 against the dollar, marking a 0.4% increase. The Turkish financial markets reacted positively, with Istanbul's benchmark stock index soaring 3%, achieving the best single-day performance since May. Investors have faith in Trump's policies, believing that his commitment to promoting peace in the Gaza and Ukraine regions might support Turkey's economic recovery plan, which aims to tackle high inflation by attracting more foreign investment.
Bolat noted that the optimism in Turkey's financial markets is also due to its relative competitiveness with other emerging markets, and Turkey may gain an advantage under Trump's trade and immigration policies, especially compared to Brazil, Mexico, and China. Bolat also pointed out that Turkey's defense industry is likely to receive support in Trump's second term, with the economic pressures caused by previous sanctions expected to ease. Meanwhile, Turkey hopes the Trump administration will adopt a more lenient stance on its sanctions policy, relieving the pressure on Turkey's banking sector amid the Russia-Ukraine situation.
Overall, the Turkish market is full of expectations for potential relaxed trade conditions under the Trump administration. The performance of the lira and the stock market reflects the market's optimistic outlook on improved US-China relations, bringing new hope for Turkey to secure a more favorable position in the global trade landscape.


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