Economy
İŞKUR's Record 1.478 Million Placements and 120 Million TL Malatya Investment Boost Turkey's Employment and Export Momentum
724FinanceZeynep Kaya

İŞKUR has shattered a historic hiring threshold by placing 1,478,000 citizens into new jobs last year, injecting fresh momentum into Turkey's employment dynamics.
Placement Milestone: Past and Present
Minister Vedat Işıkhan highlighted the 2025 employment performance, noting that since 2002 more than 17,000,000 individuals have secured jobs, and 5,000,000 citizens have benefited from active workforce programs.Malatya Apricot Integrated Facility: Micro and Macro Investment Impacts
The AKÇİR Food Apricot Integrated Facility in Malatya, with an investment cost of 120,000,000 TL, is fueling local employment and export growth. Equipped with modern packaging, processing, and washing units, the plant provides direct market access to China, Europe, Russia, and the Middle East.Government Incentives: Trillion‑Lira Support Flow
The Ministry of Labor and Social Security has delivered incentives exceeding 1,223,000,000,000 TL to employers. This package facilitates SME expansion and the execution of large‑scale investment projects.Employment and Export Outlook: Future Vision
Minister Işıkhan emphasized that a robust production infrastructure underpins economic independence, projecting a Turkey where employment, investment, and export grow hand‑in‑hand. İŞKUR’s workforce placement capacity and state incentives act as critical catalysts for sustainable growth.Expert Analysis – Zeynep Kaya
İŞKUR’s 2025 performance signals a structural shift in Turkey’s labor market. The 1.5‑million new jobs will boost consumer spending and tax revenues, while regional projects like the Malatya Apricot Facility diversify the export basket and support a trade surplus. However, the positive trajectory hinges on upgrading workforce quality, expanding vocational training, and ensuring transparent oversight of incentives. In the short term, higher employment may temper inflationary pressures; in the long term, modernizing production infrastructure will elevate Turkey’s global competitiveness.