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10.09.202507:00:00UTC+00Turkey’s Industrial Production Slows to 5.0% Growth in July, Down from 8.3% in June

In July 2025, Turkey's industrial production growth slipped to 5.0%, a significant decrease from the 8.3% growth recorded in June, according to the most recent data updated on September 10, 2025. This year-over-year slowdown reflects a changing dynamic in the country's industrial sector, as the figures compare the actual performance against the same month in the prior year.

This decline from June’s robust growth suggests potential headwinds for Turkey's economy. Factors contributing to this deceleration may include fluctuations in global demand, domestic economic adjustments, or sector-specific challenges. Analysts will likely monitor upcoming monthly data to determine whether this shift represents a temporary setback or an emerging trend in Turkey's industrial output.

Industry stakeholders and economists will need to analyze the broader economic context and sector-specific developments to understand fully the causes and implications of this decrease in industrial production growth. With the data serving as a critical economic indicator, it highlights the need for strategic planning and policy adjustments to sustain and enhance industrial momentum in the coming months.

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