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Earthquakes put pressure on Türkiye’s effort to curb inflation

March 10, 2023
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Xinhua – After reaching a staggering 85.51 points in Oct. 2022, Türkiye’s consumer prices index (CPI) has seen a steady decrease for the past months.

In February, the country further narrowed its inflation number, reaching 55.15 points, compared to 57.68 points in January, according to a report published by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) on March 3.

While Türkiye’s inflation is declining, it is projected to remain high throughout the year 2023 due to interruptions brought on by catastrophic earthquakes, which economists believe will have an impact on the cost of housing, daily commodities, and services.

Last week, the Turkish central bank lowered the benchmark interest to 8.5 percent from 9 percent to cushion the economic impact of the Feb. 6 earthquakes that killed more than 45,000 in southern Türkiye.

“We observe that monthly price increases are still above the average of recent years,” Enver Erkan, chief economist at Istanbul’s Dinamik Investment Securities, said in a note to investors.

Erkan predicts that the trend in inflation will be flat starting in the middle of the year and will not go below 50 percent, which is still dangerously high.

Meanwhile, the rapid increase in staple food prices will continue to cause trouble for cash-strapped households in the next several months. The TurkState’s latest report revealed that food prices in Türkiye grew by 69.33 in February, led by vegetables, red meat, milk and dairy products.

“We do not foresee a significant decrease in food inflation,” Erkan noted, stressing that the earthquakes and a serious drought affecting most of the country will likely disrupt agricultural production this year.

“The (earthquake) disaster was the last blow. The situation was already dire before, and it will get worse now, prices are increasing unabated,” Serpil Oymen, a 62-year-old pensioner in Ankara, told Xinhua.

“This is also a disaster for the nation’s finances, the government will probably increase taxes to cope with huge economic losses,” she said.

According to a report from the World Bank, the earthquakes have cost Türkiye as much as 34.2 billion U.S. dollars in damage, but reconstruction costs could be twice as high.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is seeking five new years in office, has promised to rebuild the quake-hit regions within one year, a huge project that will cost billions of dollars.

This article was first published in Khmer Times. All contents and images are copyright to their respective owners and sources.

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