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WHAT'S NEXT?: Uncertainties over Turkey's eventual political position abound. With EU decisions in doubt, recent crackdown on opposition parties causing concerns, and being embroiled in complex Middle East politics and fighting terrorism on its borders and internally, which way will she swing?

  • [New] A prolonged confrontation with Greece could easily spill into broader discussions about Turkey's relationship with the EU at a time when economic stability remains a central government priority. Nordic Monitor
  • [New] Turkey is approaching an important inflection point, and change will come regardless of whether Erdogan remains in power in the near term. The Soufan Center
  • [New] Turkish engineering firm Altaca has been contracted to supply its CatLiq hydrothermal liquefaction technology to UK startup Firefly for its planned SAF facility, which will use biosolids as a feedstock. GreenAir News
  • [New] As of April, the 2025-2026 agricultural season is characterized by favorable conditions, balanced growth and strong yield potential throughout Turkey. Daily Sabah
  • [New] A deterioration in Turkey-EU relations that makes the espionage case a diplomatic liability for Ankara could prompt behind-the-scenes pressure on prosecutors. Lines.com
  • [New] The current reform package extends investor benefits through 2047, offering two decades of policy visibility designed to establish Turkey as a friction-free destination for global capital seeking stable, long-term returns. Yeni Safak
  • [New] While no formal maritime alerts have been posted for the Black Sea, the non-profit Flight Services Bureau in partnership with the Airline Cooperative has issued warnings about chronic GPS disruptions in Turkey and Ukraine. https://stackoverflow.com/#organization
  • [New] Although Turkey's next scheduled elections are not until 2028, many analysts view Ozel's ousting as creating a window of opportunity for the AKP to call snap elections while the CHP remains in turmoil - a scenario they see as increasingly likely. The Soufan Center
  • [New] Rising input costs, supply-chain disruptions, and ongoing geopolitical uncertainty continue to weigh on business sentiment, suggesting Turkey's growth outlook will remain closely tied to inflation dynamics, energy prices, and future monetary policy decisions. MUFG Research
  • [New] Turkey, which is not classified among water-abundant nations, could move closer to the category of countries experiencing water stress in the coming decades due to population growth and the mounting impacts of climate change. hurriyetdailynews.com
  • [New] Erdogan assumes that as long as Turkey accommodates the White House's strategic imperatives and the financial demands of international markets, it will be insulated from international blowback regarding its democratic backsliding. Turkish Minute
  • [New] European Union: The European Union raised concerns over the rule of law, judicial independence and democratic pluralism in Turkey, an EU membership candidate, stating that opposition parties must be able to operate freely without fear of repression. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
  • [New] Turkey and Czechia will meet in the relegation playoff in Viareggio in September 2026, while Poland retain their top-flight status in Division A after a strong performance, overpowering Turkey to secure survival. Beach Soccer Worldwide
  • [New] In reality, there are sanction mechanisms that could even lead to the suspension of Turkey's membership in the Council of Europe. ANF News
  • [New] There is also risk involved in Turkey's rapprochement with China as the issue of the Uyghur, the Muslim - Turkic ethnic minority in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China, remains as the sword of Damocles over relations. gmfus
  • In Turkey, inflation is officially 32% (55% according to independent organization ENAG), with growing working-class unrest a major threat to the Erdogan government. World Socialist Web Site
  • An SWP Commentary highlighted that the conflict over the Strait of Hormuz following the US-Israel war against Iran is reshaping trade and energy routes between Europe and Asia, giving Turkey the opportunity to position itself as a key transit hub between East and West. PubAffairs Bruxelles
  • Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Thailand, and Turkey all carry significant potential, provided they can navigate current geopolitical headwinds and build out the necessary infrastructure. AgFunderNews
  • Political elites see the shift towards a multi ­ polar world order as providing a strategic opportunity to expand Turkey's foreign-policy room for manoeuver. Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
  • Turkey could dedicate part of its DCA aircraft for the European nuclear enterprise. Atlantic Council
  • Turkey's Interior Ministry has flagged the incel phenomenon, which refers to individuals who identify as involuntarily celibate, as an emerging online risk for children and young people. Counter Extremism Project
  • For exports, the largest changes are expected for Australia (-1.2 million bales to 4.5 million), India (+500,000 bales to 1.5 million), Brazil (+300,000 bales to 15.0 million), the U.S. (+300,000 bales to 12.3 million), and Turkey (-300,000 bales to 600,000). WWD
  • The largest year-over-year changes in imports are expected for India (-2.2 million bales to 2.0 million), Pakistan (+500,000 bales to 5.3 million), China (+400,000 bales to 7.0 million), Vietnam (+400,000 bales to 8.0 million), and Turkey (+300,000 bales to 4.8 million). WWD

Last updated: 15 June 2026



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