Turkey’s Factory Output Declines in Q1 2026 Amid Escalating Iran Conflict
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Turkey’s industrial production fell in the first quarter of 2026, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade. The decline comes as tensions with Iran intensify, adding economic pressure on the Turkish economy.
The ministry reported a drop in factory output, citing disruptions linked to the deepening conflict with Iran. Officials noted that the downturn reflects broader economic strain caused by the escalating hostilities.
The report highlights the impact of the Iran‑Turkey conflict on Turkey’s manufacturing sector, underscoring the broader economic repercussions of the regional dispute.
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