In February, consumer prices in Turkey increased by 31.53 percent compared to the same month in 2025.
According to Medianews.az, the Statistical Institution publishing the report shows a price increase of 42.33 percent in utility services, 36.54 percent in alcoholic beverages and tobacco products, 36.44 percent in food and non-alcoholic beverages, and 6.79 percent in clothing and footwear.
The Central Bank of Azerbaijan offers 100 Turkish liras for 3 manats 87 qapik on March 3.
Between 2021-2025, the official exchange rate for 100 liras dropped from 22 manats 91 qapik to 3 manats 96 qapik, and 2026 started with 3 manats 95 qapik.