In May, Turkey's inflation rate reached 32.61%, marking a significant increase attributed to the ongoing impacts of the war. This rise in inflation reflects the broader economic challenges faced by the country, including supply chain disruptions and rising costs of goods and services. The data indicates a continued trend of economic strain, which has been exacerbated by geopolitical tensions. The Turkish government is expected to address these inflationary pressures in its upcoming economic policies.
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