Turkey Drops Planned Fuel Hike: Motorin and Petrol Prices Avoid Record Levels
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Key Highlights
Türkiye, bu gece yarısından itibaren planlanan yüksek tutarlı petrol fiyatı artışından vazgeçerek, motorin fiyatını **5,14 TL**, benzini ise **1,50 TL

Turkey has abandoned the anticipated high‑tariff fuel price increase scheduled to take effect at midnight, cancelling the planned rise of 5.14 TL for motorin and 1.50 TL for gasoline.
Short‑Term Resilience: Market Sensitivity
Economic Implications: Consumer and Industry Impact
Political Context: VAT and Government Intervention
Investor Focus: Automotive and Energy Sectors
Expert Note: Turkey’s abrupt withdrawal from the fuel price hike provides short‑term relief for consumers and the automotive industry, but long‑term price stability will require careful monitoring of VAT policies and global market dynamics. Energy cost fluctuations will remain pivotal for the competitiveness and profitability of the electric‑vehicle segment and overall production costs.
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