Turkish metal producers’ domestic sales prices up 2.28% in Mar 2026 from Feb

Monday, 06 April 2026 14:50:15 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul

According to the statistics released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK), in March this year the domestic producer price index (PPI) for Turkish industry in general rose by 2.30 percent month on month and by 28.08 percent year on year, while an average rise of 25.98 percent was registered for the latest 12 months.

In the given month, the domestic PPI for Turkey’s basic metal industry was up by 2.28 percent on month-on-month basis and by 25.04 percent compared to the same month of 2025. Meanwhile, the average increase in the domestic PPI for the latest 12 months was 18.52 percent.

On the other hand, in March the domestic PPI for Turkish manufacture of metal products, except machinery, grew by 1.72 percent compared to February and by 24.19 percent year on year. Meanwhile, in the sector in question, an average increase of 24.01 percent in the PPI index was registered for the latest 12 months.


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