Turkey’s current account deficit widens

Turkey’s current account deficit increased notably in the final month of 2024 from a year ago, data published by the central bank showed on Thursday.
The current account shortfall rose to $4.65 billion from $1.7 billion in the corresponding month of the previous year.
The deficit on trade in goods totalled $6.24 billion, up from the $4.54 billion shortfall a month ago, as imports grew faster than exports.
Meanwhile, the surplus on services trade grew to $3.15 billion from $2.92 billion.
Under the services, net inflow in transportation and travel items realised $1.46 billion and $2.14 billion, respectively.
Primary income showed a shortfall of $1.7 billion, which widened markedly from the prior month’s $0.24 billion deficit.
At the same time, the secondary income showed a surplus of $113 million versus $149 million the previous year.
The capital account balance was in a deficit of $9 million, turned from a surplus of $1 million a year ago.
The financial account shortfall was $4.6 billion in December, narrowed from $6.2 billion.
In 2024, the current account deficit was mainly financed through direct investments with a net inflow of $4.7 billion.
The data showed portfolio investments with a net inflow of $11.7 billion and loans with a net inflow of $26.2 billion.
(dpa/NAN)
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