In November, consumer prices in Turkey increased by 31.07 percent compared to the same month in 2024.
According to Medianews.az, the report published by the Statistical Agency states that price increases were recorded in 108 out of 143 main goods, products, and services.
Price increases are shown as 49.92 percent in utilities, 30.7 percent in alcoholic beverages and tobacco products, 27.44 percent in food and non-alcoholic beverages, and 8.99 percent in clothing and footwear.
On December 3, the Central Bank of Azerbaijan sells 100 Turkish lira for 4 manats.
From 2021 to 2024, the official exchange rate of 100 lira dropped from 22 manats 91 qapiks to 4 manats 85 qapiks, and 2025 began with 4 manats 81 qapiks.
Toğrul Ali,
Medianews.az