Türkiye runs $4.1B current account deficit in March
Goods saw deficit of $4.84B in March, services posted surplus of $2.67B, according to Turkish Central Bank

ISTANBUL
Türkiye’s current account posted a deficit of $4.08 billion in March 2025, the Central Bank said Tuesday.
The deficit was $4.12 billion in the same month last year, according to the bank’s data.
Goods recorded a deficit of $4.84 billion in March, while services registered a net surplus of $2.67 billion in the same period.
Meanwhile, the current account excluding gold and energy posted a net surplus of $1.47 billion in March.
In the first three months of 2025, the current account deficit reached $12.28 billion, with goods posting a deficit of $15.8 billion and services seeing a surplus of $8 billion.
The 12-month rolling current account deficit stood at $12.6 billion in March.
Over the same period, goods recorded a deficit of $58.1 billion, while services posted a surplus of $61.8 billion.
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