Türkiye to continue implementing structural reforms to boost investment and competitiveness. The Economic Coordination Board met to discuss the government's medium-term program.

Key facts
- •Türkiye will continue implementing structural reforms to boost production capacity and competitiveness.
- •The Economic Coordination Board is chaired by Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz.
- •Türkiye has maintained uninterrupted economic growth for 23 consecutive quarters.
- •The unemployment rate has remained in single digits.
- •The government plans to expand the 'One-Stop Office' model across the country to provide investors with faster services.
Türkiye will continue implementing structural reforms to boost production capacity, competitiveness, and export diversification. The Economic Coordination Board met on Monday to discuss the government's medium-term program. The board is chaired by Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz.
Economic Reforms
The government's economic road map has strengthened macroeconomic fundamentals, making the economy more resilient and competitive. The board said Türkiye has maintained uninterrupted economic growth for 23 consecutive quarters despite multiple external shocks. The unemployment rate has remained in single digits.
Challenges and Measures
Rising prices are creating pressure on inflation and the current account balance, but relevant institutions are implementing timely and effective measures to limit the impact. The board discussed additional steps to accelerate progress under the 2026-2028 medium-term program.
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Daily Sabah.


