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Türkiye Is Paying the Price for a War It Didn't Want.

Summary by Rzeczpospolita
The Turkish economy will feel the effects of the conflicts primarily through rising oil prices. However, it is better prepared for the energy shock than it was in 2022. Its economy has been growing rapidly so far.
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The Turkish economy will feel the effects of the conflicts primarily through rising oil prices. However, it is better prepared for the energy shock than it was in 2022. Its economy has been growing rapidly so far.

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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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