Energy prices rise nearly 20 percent in two months: Central Bank
Hürriyet · 6 May 2026

Energy prices rise nearly 20 percent in two months: Central Bank

Domestic energy prices rose 14.4 percent in April due to the impact of the conflict in the Middle East, bringing the increase over the past two months close to 20 percent, the Turkish Central Bank has said.


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Domestic energy prices in Turkey surged by 14.4 percent in April, largely influenced by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This marks a total increase of nearly 20 percent over the past two months, highlighting the economic repercussions of regional instability.


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