Turkey has a GDP of $1.36T compared to $25.3B for Zambia, ranking 17/197 and 116/197 by economy size, respectively.
Turkey has $353B in government debt (27.1% of GDP), compared to $29.1B (82.5% of GDP) in Zambia.
The chart below compares the two countries' GDP growth in both current (nominal) and constant dollars, accounting for inflation over time.
| Year | GDP | |||
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| 1960 | $7,566,666,667 | $69,393,850,612 | $698,739,721 | $3,745,698,444 |
| 1961 | $7,988,888,889 | $70,196,091,674 | $682,359,727 | $3,796,691,708 |
| 1962 | $8,922,222,222 | $74,107,016,789 | $679,279,729 | $3,702,122,212 |
| 1963 | $10,355,555,556 | $80,825,785,367 | $704,339,719 | $3,823,270,197 |
| 1964 | $11,177,777,778 | $85,238,110,897 | $822,639,671 | $4,290,246,254 |
| 1965 | $11,966,666,667 | $87,644,834,141 | $1,061,199,576 | $5,004,463,110 |
| 1966 | $14,100,000,000 | $97,472,287,281 | $1,238,999,505 | $4,725,699,011 |
| 1967 | $15,644,444,444 | $102,085,173,262 | $1,340,639,464 | $5,099,960,030 |
| 1968 | $17,500,000,000 | $109,004,502,233 | $1,573,739,371 | $5,163,624,360 |
| 1969 | $19,466,666,667 | $113,453,134,702 | $1,926,399,230 | $5,141,063,669 |
| 1970 | $17,863,636,364 | $117,121,651,993 | $1,788,779,285 | $5,387,686,297 |
| 1971 | $16,166,666,667 | $123,641,456,553 | $1,653,259,341 | $5,383,050,756 |
| 1972 | $20,650,000,000 | $132,822,809,400 | $1,872,416,680 | $5,878,768,641 |
| 1973 | $26,000,000,000 | $137,155,933,759 | $2,434,255,237 | $5,822,212,020 |
| 1974 | $35,414,285,714 | $144,829,087,365 | $2,910,981,262 | $6,196,473,040 |
| 1975 | $46,042,857,143 | $155,219,289,300 | $2,442,672,141 | $6,055,854,685 |
| 1976 | $51,450,000,000 | $171,457,057,860 | $2,742,859,263 | $6,432,587,907 |
| 1977 | $58,683,333,333 | $177,298,033,677 | $2,515,296,940 | $6,138,989,403 |
| 1978 | $65,912,500,000 | $179,962,704,354 | $2,811,032,473 | $6,172,984,907 |
| 1979 | $89,616,129,032 | $178,839,532,695 | $3,353,445,378 | $5,986,318,100 |
| 1980 | $68,823,684,211 | $174,462,702,630 | $3,884,530,854 | $6,168,040,111 |
| 1981 | $71,180,180,180 | $182,935,743,325 | $4,008,126,497 | $6,548,482,198 |
| 1982 | $64,369,325,153 | $189,454,160,610 | $3,871,117,093 | $6,364,287,628 |
| 1983 | $61,803,555,556 | $198,872,079,969 | $3,321,048,451 | $6,239,121,864 |
| 1984 | $59,937,602,180 | $212,220,405,224 | $2,719,518,933 | $6,218,106,324 |
| 1985 | $67,232,758,621 | $221,221,385,068 | $2,252,454,500 | $6,318,548,040 |
| 1986 | $75,673,037,037 | $236,733,497,412 | $1,664,413,508 | $6,364,287,628 |
| 1987 | $87,190,081,680 | $259,188,945,262 | $2,265,250,972 | $6,534,574,435 |
| 1988 | $90,875,175,809 | $265,204,038,481 | $3,728,878,149 | $6,944,994,654 |
| 1989 | $107,127,191,329 | $265,973,777,473 | $3,994,673,161 | $6,873,912,510 |
| 1990 | $150,655,500,192 | $290,619,297,801 | $3,288,381,797 | $6,840,844,039 |
| 1991 | $151,034,731,544 | $292,712,567,677 | $3,376,806,697 | $6,838,372,211 |
| 1992 | $159,104,772,992 | $307,452,504,005 | $3,182,810,841 | $6,720,005,310 |
| 1993 | $180,415,757,852 | $330,976,510,460 | $3,273,505,344 | $7,176,782,487 |
| 1994 | $130,650,447,499 | $315,526,039,212 | $3,656,806,166 | $6,557,753,280 |
| 1995 | $234,699,627,004 | $340,384,022,645 | $3,806,983,413 | $6,747,775,257 |
| 1996 | $250,366,965,174 | $364,748,025,041 | $3,597,220,962 | $7,167,388,798 |
| 1997 | $263,817,553,748 | $391,585,682,739 | $4,303,288,480 | $7,440,753,544 |
| 1998 | $276,035,372,655 | $399,059,372,123 | $3,537,741,942 | $7,412,051,124 |
| 1999 | $256,673,939,248 | $386,877,005,104 | $3,404,284,891 | $7,756,725,565 |
| 2000 | $274,748,463,179 | $413,901,474,163 | $3,600,632,111 | $8,059,030,210 |
| 2001 | $202,195,080,239 | $391,304,902,374 | $4,094,441,301 | $8,487,518,231 |
| 2002 | $240,778,008,474 | $416,487,363,950 | $4,193,850,445 | $8,869,967,014 |
| 2003 | $315,392,899,922 | $440,639,854,395 | $4,901,869,764 | $9,485,983,916 |
| 2004 | $410,156,784,496 | $484,375,146,823 | $6,221,110,219 | $10,153,075,785 |
| 2005 | $508,314,210,213 | $528,509,363,516 | $8,331,870,169 | $10,887,711,636 |
| 2006 | $559,668,118,237 | $565,862,429,107 | $12,756,858,899 | $11,748,243,096 |
| 2007 | $685,228,481,017 | $594,767,729,618 | $14,056,957,976 | $12,729,507,610 |
| 2008 | $775,415,944,333 | $600,240,295,873 | $17,910,858,638 | $13,719,086,270 |
| 2009 | $653,894,449,921 | $570,932,398,858 | $15,328,342,304 | $14,984,033,822 |
| 2010 | $782,545,664,268 | $619,702,577,582 | $20,265,559,484 | $16,527,123,088 |
| 2011 | $844,192,507,381 | $687,745,688,382 | $23,459,515,276 | $17,447,560,253 |
| 2012 | $885,327,622,479 | $720,809,935,556 | $25,503,060,420 | $18,773,117,889 |
| 2013 | $962,167,643,589 | $781,994,134,596 | $28,037,239,463 | $19,722,575,263 |
| 2014 | $942,343,431,929 | $817,972,077,518 | $27,141,023,558 | $20,648,211,567 |
| 2015 | $865,460,050,684 | $865,460,050,684 | $21,251,216,799 | $21,251,216,799 |
| 2016 | $870,818,016,910 | $894,225,044,187 | $20,958,412,538 | $22,049,221,308 |
| 2017 | $863,874,522,365 | $964,205,820,086 | $25,873,601,261 | $22,826,646,594 |
| 2018 | $788,356,985,774 | $997,645,953,749 | $26,311,507,274 | $23,747,586,257 |
| 2019 | $775,853,144,223 | $1,010,631,549,473 | $23,308,667,781 | $24,089,861,649 |
| 2020 | $733,628,247,119 | $1,028,853,867,660 | $18,137,764,931 | $23,418,945,737 |
| 2021 | $839,938,668,172 | $1,150,372,769,728 | $22,096,416,932 | $24,879,098,748 |
| 2022 | $926,097,476,914 | $1,212,967,141,770 | $29,163,782,140 | $26,175,604,214 |
| 2023 | $1,141,242,864,657 | $1,274,162,834,490 | $27,577,956,471 | $27,580,695,690 |
| 2024 | $1,359,123,768,774 | $1,316,562,171,167 | $25,303,185,342 | $28,634,291,575 |
Economic indicators
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| Gross domestic product |
$1.36T
2024 |
$25.3B
2024 |
| GDP rank |
17/197
2024 |
116/197
2024 |
| GDP growth |
19.1%
2023-2024 |
-8.25%
2023-2024 |
| GDP per capita |
$15,893
2024 |
$1,187
2024 |
| GDP per capita rank |
66/197
2024 |
169/197
2024 |
| GDP per capita, PPP |
$45,123
2024 |
$4,215
2024 |
| Government debt |
$353B
2024 |
$29.1B
2024 |
| Debt-to-GDP ratio |
27.1%
2026 |
82.5%
2026 |
| Government debt per person |
$4,127
2024 |
$1,365
2024 |
| Government debt per person rank |
91/185
2024 |
135/185
2024 |
| Average annual personal income after taxes |
$9,587
2026 |
$1,168
2026 |
| Market capitalization of domestic companies |
$379B
2024 |
$7.77B
2024 |
| Number of millionaires |
60,787
2024 |
n/a |
| Number of billionaires |
32
2025 |
n/a |
| Income share by richest 10% |
35.2%
2022 |
39.1%
2022 |
| Income share by poorest 10% |
2.1%
2022 |
1.5%
2022 |
| Government expenditure, % of GDP |
32%
2026 |
26.5%
2026 |
| Consumer prices inflation |
58.5%
2023-2024 |
9.2%
2025-2026 |
| Central bank interest rate |
40.5%
2025 |
14.5%
2025 |
| Unemployment rate |
8.71%
2024 |
5.86%
2023 |
| Population |
85963745
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22528646
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GDP per capita in Turkey vs Zambia
Turkey's GDP per capita is $15,893, ranking 66/197, compared to $1,187 in Zambia, ranking 169/197. Adjusted for purchasing power (GDP per capita PPP), Turkey ranks 51st at $45,123, while Zambia ranks 166th at $4,215.
| Year | Current $ | |||
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| GDP per capita | GDP per capita, PPP | GDP per capita | GDP per capita, PPP | |
| 1960 | $267.1 | - | $221.6 | - |
| 1961 | $274.4 | - | $209.7 | - |
| 1962 | $298.2 | - | $202.3 | - |
| 1963 | $337 | - | $203.2 | - |
| 1964 | $354 | - | $230 | - |
| 1965 | $370 | - | $287.4 | - |
| 1966 | $425 | - | $325 | - |
| 1967 | $459 | - | $341 | - |
| 1968 | $501 | - | $387 | - |
| 1969 | $544 | - | $459 | - |
| 1970 | $488 | - | $414 | - |
| 1971 | $431 | - | $372 | - |
| 1972 | $537 | - | $410 | - |
| 1973 | $661 | - | $518 | - |
| 1974 | $881 | - | $601 | - |
| 1975 | $1,122 | - | $490 | - |
| 1976 | $1,228 | - | $533 | - |
| 1977 | $1,372 | - | $474 | - |
| 1978 | $1,510 | - | $514 | - |
| 1979 | $2,013 | - | $595 | - |
| 1980 | $1,516 | - | $669 | - |
| 1981 | $1,537 | - | $670 | - |
| 1982 | $1,360 | - | $627 | - |
| 1983 | $1,276 | - | $520 | - |
| 1984 | $1,209 | - | $413 | - |
| 1985 | $1,326 | - | $332 | - |
| 1986 | $1,461 | - | $238.2 | - |
| 1987 | $1,650 | - | $315 | - |
| 1988 | $1,686 | - | $504 | - |
| 1989 | $1,949 | - | $526 | - |
| 1990 | $2,690 | $8,201 | $422 | $1,522 |
| 1991 | $2,649 | $8,409 | $423 | $1,534 |
| 1992 | $2,744 | $8,963 | $389 | $1,505 |
| 1993 | $3,058 | $9,743 | $391 | $1,607 |
| 1994 | $2,176 | $9,247 | $426 | $1,464 |
| 1995 | $3,846 | $9,955 | $433 | $1,501 |
| 1996 | $4,041 | $10,621 | $400 | $1,585 |
| 1997 | $4,197 | $11,511 | $466 | $1,631 |
| 1998 | $4,331 | $8,762 | $373 | $1,601 |
| 1999 | $3,974 | $8,470 | $350 | $1,654 |
| 2000 | $4,199 | $9,324 | $359 | $1,709 |
| 2001 | $3,052 | $9,015 | $397 | $1,785 |
| 2002 | $3,591 | $9,154 | $394 | $1,837 |
| 2003 | $4,650 | $9,475 | $446 | $1,942 |
| 2004 | $5,980 | $10,761 | $549 | $2,068 |
| 2005 | $7,332 | $11,803 | $711 | $2,213 |
| 2006 | $7,990 | $13,558 | $1,052 | $2,378 |
| 2007 | $9,767 | $14,952 | $1,119 | $2,555 |
| 2008 | $10,913 | $16,142 | $1,376 | $2,708 |
| 2009 | $9,077 | $15,552 | $1,136 | $2,872 |
| 2010 | $10,699 | $17,468 | $1,451 | $3,098 |
| 2011 | $11,374 | $19,717 | $1,625 | $3,228 |
| 2012 | $11,777 | $20,739 | $1,710 | $3,324 |
| 2013 | $12,636 | $22,475 | $1,821 | $3,477 |
| 2014 | $12,209 | $24,193 | $1,707 | $3,441 |
| 2015 | $11,065 | $25,897 | $1,296 | $3,337 |
| 2016 | $10,984 | $26,731 | $1,239 | $3,313 |
| 2017 | $10,756 | $28,354 | $1,483 | $3,392 |
| 2018 | $9,684 | $28,640 | $1,464 | $3,442 |
| 2019 | $9,395 | $29,016 | $1,259 | $3,361 |
| 2020 | $8,798 | $29,209 | $952 | $3,157 |
| 2021 | $9,982 | $32,106 | $1,127 | $3,503 |
| 2022 | $10,898 | $39,919 | $1,447 | $3,841 |
| 2023 | $13,375 | $43,196 | $1,331 | $4,077 |
| 2024 | $15,893 | $45,123 | $1,187 | $4,215 |
Spending and national debt comparison
In 2024, Turkey's government spending was $461B, accounting for 32% of its GDP, while Zambia's spent $6.45B, or 26.5% of GDP.
Debt-to-GDP ratio is 27.1% in Turkey and 82.5% in Zambia, ranking 168/185 and 40/185, respectively.
| Year | % of GDP | |||
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| Government spending | Government debt | Government spending | Government debt | |
| 1960 | 15.6% | 19.9% | - | - |
| 1961 | 22.9% | 28.9% | - | - |
| 1962 | 15.7% | 28.8% | - | - |
| 1963 | 17.5% | 27.6% | - | - |
| 1964 | 18.9% | 25.7% | - | - |
| 1965 | 19% | 33.4% | - | - |
| 1966 | 18.9% | 33.4% | - | - |
| 1967 | 20.1% | 33.3% | - | - |
| 1968 | 19% | 33.2% | - | - |
| 1969 | 20.5% | 33.2% | - | - |
| 1970 | 22.7% | 39.8% | - | - |
| 1971 | 24.8% | 34.4% | - | - |
| 1972 | 21.9% | 30.1% | - | - |
| 1973 | 21.8% | 23.1% | - | - |
| 1974 | 19% | 19% | - | - |
| 1975 | 22% | 20.2% | - | - |
| 1976 | 23.3% | 20.4% | - | - |
| 1977 | 27.8% | 24% | - | - |
| 1978 | 27.6% | 25.8% | - | - |
| 1979 | 28.3% | 23.6% | - | - |
| 1980 | 25.5% | 22.4% | - | - |
| 1981 | 24% | 32% | - | - |
| 1982 | 19.2% | 33.4% | - | - |
| 1983 | 14.9% | 32.7% | - | - |
| 1984 | 14.1% | 42.6% | - | - |
| 1985 | 18% | 44.3% | - | - |
| 1986 | 12.1% | 38.2% | - | - |
| 1987 | 13.3% | 40.3% | - | - |
| 1988 | 12.9% | 38.6% | - | - |
| 1989 | 13.8% | 33.5% | - | - |
| 1990 | 14.1% | 25.8% | - | - |
| 1991 | 18.2% | 28.4% | - | - |
| 1992 | 18.6% | 29.2% | - | - |
| 1993 | 22% | 29.1% | - | - |
| 1994 | 20.5% | 39.2% | - | - |
| 1995 | 19.4% | 34.6% | - | - |
| 1996 | 24.5% | 35.5% | - | - |
| 1997 | 26.4% | 32.5% | - | - |
| 1998 | 27.9% | 36.5% | - | - |
| 1999 | 32.7% | 52.1% | - | - |
| 2000 | 39.5% | 51.3% | 21.4% | 261% |
| 2001 | 44% | 75.5% | 28% | 210.2% |
| 2002 | 41% | 71.5% | 27.6% | 180.2% |
| 2003 | 38.4% | 65.2% | 27.3% | 159.5% |
| 2004 | 34.6% | 57.2% | 23.3% | 129.9% |
| 2005 | 32.1% | 50.2% | 22.5% | 75.7% |
| 2006 | 33.6% | 44.2% | 19.7% | 25% |
| 2007 | 32.9% | 37.8% | 19.9% | 21.9% |
| 2008 | 33.7% | 37.7% | 19.5% | 19.2% |
| 2009 | 37.2% | 43.2% | 17.8% | 20.5% |
| 2010 | 35.5% | 39.5% | 18.1% | 18.9% |
| 2011 | 32.8% | 35.9% | 19.5% | 20.8% |
| 2012 | 34.1% | 32.2% | 21.9% | 24.9% |
| 2013 | 33.7% | 30.9% | 24% | 25.9% |
| 2014 | 32.6% | 28.3% | 24.3% | 33.9% |
| 2015 | 32.5% | 27.2% | 27.6% | 61.9% |
| 2016 | 33.8% | 27.7% | 23.9% | 61.2% |
| 2017 | 32.6% | 27.8% | 25% | 66.6% |
| 2018 | 34.3% | 29.9% | 27.7% | 81.2% |
| 2019 | 35.5% | 32.4% | 29.8% | 103.3% |
| 2020 | 34.7% | 39.4% | 34% | 140% |
| 2021 | 31.3% | 40.4% | 30.5% | 111% |
| 2022 | 27.3% | 30.8% | 28.2% | 99.5% |
| 2023 | 33.2% | 29.3% | 27.4% | 129.1% |
| 2024 | 33.9% | 26% | 25.5% | 114.9% |
| 2025 | 32.9% | 26.7% | 27.3% | 99% |
| 2026 | 32% | 27.1% | 26.5% | 82.5% |
Government deficit by year
In 2024, Turkey's government deficit, the difference between spending and revenue, was -$70.7B, equivalent to -5.2% of GDP. This compares to Zambia's deficit of -$840M, or -3.32% of GDP.
Over the past 25 years, Turkey recorded a fiscal deficit in 25 of those years, while Zambia ran a deficit in 23 years. On average, Turkey posted an annual deficit equal to -3.66% of GDP, compared to deficit of -4.15% of GDP for Zambia.
| Year | Deficit/surplus, % of GDP | |
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| 1936 | 1.43% | - |
| 1937 | 1.43% | - |
| 1938 | 1.18% | - |
| 1939 | 1.18% | - |
| 1940 | 1.18% | - |
| 1941 | 1.18% | - |
| 1942 | 1.18% | - |
| 1943 | 0.22% | - |
| 1944 | 0.22% | - |
| 1945 | 1.01% | - |
| 1946 | 1.01% | - |
| 1947 | 1.01% | - |
| 1948 | 0.84% | - |
| 1949 | 0.81% | - |
| 1950 | -0.53% | - |
| 1951 | 0.48% | - |
| 1952 | -0.1% | - |
| 1953 | -0.12% | - |
| 1954 | -1.12% | - |
| 1955 | -0.85% | - |
| 1956 | -0.84% | - |
| 1957 | -0.66% | - |
| 1958 | -0.45% | - |
| 1959 | -0.78% | - |
| 1960 | -0.83% | - |
| 1961 | -1% | - |
| 1962 | -0.16% | - |
| 1963 | 0% | - |
| 1964 | -0.84% | - |
| 1965 | -1.18% | - |
| 1966 | -0.66% | - |
| 1967 | 0.1% | - |
| 1968 | -0.62% | - |
| 1969 | -1.45% | - |
| 1970 | 0.14% | - |
| 1971 | -3.05% | - |
| 1972 | -0.13% | - |
| 1973 | -0.98% | - |
| 1974 | -1.02% | - |
| 1975 | -0.19% | - |
| 1976 | -0.6% | - |
| 1977 | -5.1% | - |
| 1978 | -1.83% | - |
| 1979 | -3.06% | - |
| 1980 | -3.67% | - |
| 1981 | -1.5% | - |
| 1982 | -1.61% | - |
| 1983 | -1.45% | - |
| 1984 | -3.77% | - |
| 1985 | -5.84% | - |
| 1986 | -2.43% | - |
| 1987 | -3.47% | - |
| 1988 | -3.2% | - |
| 1989 | -3.87% | - |
| 1990 | -3.65% | - |
| 1991 | -6.86% | - |
| 1992 | -6.73% | - |
| 1993 | -8.84% | - |
| 1994 | -6.04% | - |
| 1995 | -5.95% | - |
| 1996 | -10.7% | - |
| 1997 | -10.1% | - |
| 1998 | -9.84% | - |
| 1999 | -13.8% | - |
| 2000 | -8.37% | 1.16% |
| 2001 | -11.7% | -5.89% |
| 2002 | -11.3% | -4.5% |
| 2003 | -7.57% | -5.31% |
| 2004 | -4.12% | -2.51% |
| 2005 | -0.75% | -2.37% |
| 2006 | -0.22% | 16.9% |
| 2007 | -1.38% | -1.04% |
| 2008 | -2.14% | -0.67% |
| 2009 | -5.18% | -2.06% |
| 2010 | -3.02% | -2.43% |
| 2011 | -0.35% | -1.78% |
| 2012 | -1.79% | -3.16% |
| 2013 | -1.21% | -6.4% |
| 2014 | -0.97% | -5.43% |
| 2015 | -0.51% | -8.88% |
| 2016 | -1.68% | -5.69% |
| 2017 | -1.88% | -7.5% |
| 2018 | -3.13% | -8.31% |
| 2019 | -4.78% | -9.41% |
| 2020 | -4.72% | -13.8% |
| 2021 | -3.05% | -8.13% |
| 2022 | -1.12% | -7.82% |
| 2023 | -5.32% | -5.48% |
| 2024 | -5.2% | -3.32% |
| 2025 | -4.33% | -4.92% |
| 2026 | -3.39% | -3.97% |
Inflation comparison by year
Over the past 28 years, Turkey has recorded an average annual inflation rate of 27.8%, compared with 14.4% in Zambia. In 2024, inflation was 58.5% in Turkey and 9.2% in Zambia.
| Year | Inflation | |
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| 1997 | 85.7% | 21.4% |
| 1998 | 84.6% | 22.7% |
| 1999 | 64.9% | 23.9% |
| 2000 | 54.9% | 24.1% |
| 2001 | 54.4% | 21.4% |
| 2002 | 45% | 22.2% |
| 2003 | 21.6% | 21.4% |
| 2004 | 8.6% | 18% |
| 2005 | 8.18% | 18.3% |
| 2006 | 9.6% | 9% |
| 2007 | 8.76% | 10.7% |
| 2008 | 10.4% | 12.4% |
| 2009 | 6.25% | 13.4% |
| 2010 | 8.57% | 8.5% |
| 2011 | 6.47% | 8.7% |
| 2012 | 8.89% | 6.6% |
| 2013 | 7.49% | 7% |
| 2014 | 8.85% | 7.8% |
| 2015 | 7.67% | 10.1% |
| 2016 | 7.78% | 17.9% |
| 2017 | 11.1% | 6.6% |
| 2018 | 16.3% | 7.5% |
| 2019 | 15.2% | 9.2% |
| 2020 | 12.3% | 15.7% |
| 2021 | 19.6% | 22% |
| 2022 | 72.3% | 11% |
| 2023 | 53.9% | 10.9% |
| 2024 | 58.5% | 15% |
| 2025 | - | 14.2% |
| 2026 | - | 9.2% |
Top exports between countries
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|---|---|
| Export category | Export value |
| Machinery & equipment | $20.4M |
| Textiles & consumer goods | $5.04M |
| Metals | $3.59M |
| Chemicals & pharma | $2.54M |
| Processed food, beverages & tobacco | $578K |
| Wood & paper products | $485K |
| Raw materials & minerals | $420K |
| Weapons & explosives | $224K |
| Animal & marine products | $96K |
| Raw agricultural goods | $91K |
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|
|
|---|---|
| Export category | Export value |
| Metals | $3.25M |
| Raw materials & minerals | $3.12M |
| Processed food, beverages & tobacco | $959K |
| Raw agricultural goods | $104K |
| Machinery & equipment | $98K |
| Miscellaneous | $3K |
| Animal & marine products | $2K |
| Precious metals & jewellery | $1K |
Balance of trade
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|
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|---|---|---|
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Current account balance
|
-$10.2B
2024 |
-$487M
2024 |
| Current account balance ranking |
176/190
2024 |
106/190
2024 |
| Current account balance, % of GDP |
-0.75%
2024 |
-1.93%
2024 |
| Goods imports |
$314B
2024 |
$10.1B
2024 |
| Goods exports |
$257B
2024 |
$11.4B
2024 |
| Service imports |
$53.3B
2024 |
$1.94B
2024 |
| Service exports |
$115B
2024 |
$1.38B
2024 |
| Imports of goods and services, % of GDP |
27%
2024 |
27.6%
2024 |
| Exports of goods and services, % of GDP |
27.6%
2024 |
35%
2024 |
Economic freedom indices
The indices of economic freedom below are issued by the Heritage Foundation. Higher scores indicate stronger economic health.
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|
|---|---|---|
| Economic freedom | 56.1 | 50.9 |
| Economic freedom ranking | 122/197 | 162/197 |
| Property rights | 40.6 | 45.8 |
| Government integrity | 34.3 | 36.7 |
| Judicial effectiveness | 23.8 | 45.3 |
| Tax burden | 72.2 | 74.7 |
| Government spending | 71.9 | 75 |
| Fiscal health | 82.3 | 0 |
| Business freedom | 58.5 | 45.9 |
| Labor freedom | 48.4 | 48.7 |
| Monetary freedom | 37.9 | 68.2 |
| Trade freedom | 72.8 | 65.8 |
| Investment freedom | 70 | 55 |
| Financial freedom | 60 | 50 |
Economic freedom by year comparison
The Economic Freedom Index for Turkey is 56.1, ranking 122/197, compared to 50.9 for Zambia, ranking 162/197. The chart below displays a comparison of annual changes in economic freedom indexes.
| Year | Economic freedom index | |
|---|---|---|
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| 1995 | 58.4 | 55.1 |
| 1996 | 56.7 | 59.6 |
| 1997 | 60.8 | 62.1 |
| 1998 | 60.9 | 62.7 |
| 1999 | 59.2 | 64.2 |
| 2000 | 63.4 | 62.8 |
| 2001 | 60.6 | 59.5 |
| 2002 | 54.2 | 59.6 |
| 2003 | 51.9 | 55.3 |
| 2004 | 52.8 | 54.9 |
| 2005 | 50.6 | 55 |
| 2006 | 57 | 56.8 |
| 2007 | 57.4 | 56.2 |
| 2008 | 59.9 | 56.2 |
| 2009 | 61.6 | 56.6 |
| 2010 | 63.8 | 58 |
| 2011 | 64.2 | 59.7 |
| 2012 | 62.5 | 58.3 |
| 2013 | 62.9 | 58.7 |
| 2014 | 64.9 | 60.4 |
| 2015 | 63.2 | 58.7 |
| 2016 | 62.1 | 58.8 |
| 2017 | 65.2 | 55.8 |
| 2018 | 65.4 | 54.3 |
| 2019 | 64.6 | 53.6 |
| 2020 | 64.4 | 53.5 |
| 2021 | 64 | 50.4 |
| 2022 | 56.9 | 48.7 |
| 2023 | 56.9 | 47.8 |
| 2024 | 56.2 | 48.4 |
| 2025 | 56.1 | 50.9 |
More economic indicators
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|
|
|---|---|---|
| Services, % of GDP |
57.5%
2024 |
57.2%
2024 |
| Industry, % of GDP |
25.5%
2024 |
35.2%
2024 |
| Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, % of GDP |
5.82%
2024 |
2.83%
2024 |
|
GNI, Atlas method
|
$1.15T
2024 |
$25.9B
2024 |
| GNI per capita, PPP |
$44,600
2024 |
$3,850
2024 |
| Total reserves including gold |
$155B
2024 |
$4.09B
2024 |
| Total reserves ranking |
21/177
2024 |
106/177
2024 |
|
Net foreign direct investment
|
-$5.13B
2024 |
-$1.32B
2024 |
|
Net inflows of foreign direct investment
|
$11.7B
2024 |
$1.18B
2024 |
|
Net outflows of foreign direct investment
|
$6.61B
2024 |
-$139M
2024 |
|
Servicing debt to the IMF, % of GNI
|
6.67%
2024 |
16.9%
2024 |
| Poverty at national poverty lines |
13.6%
2023 |
60%
2022 |
|
Gross capital formation, % of GDP
|
30.7%
2024 |
23.8%
2024 |
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The current account balance is the sum of net trade in goods and services, net earnings from cross-border investments, and net transfer payments. It reflects a country's economic transactions with the rest of the world and is a fundamental component of the balance of payments. A surplus indicates that a country exports more than it imports, while a deficit shows the opposite.
Gross National Income (GNI) measures a country's total income. It encompasses income earned by residents, businesses, and foreign sources, defined as employee compensation and investment profits. GNI adds product taxes not included elsewhere and subtracts subsidies. It accounts for income from residents working abroad but excludes earnings from foreigners within the country.
A negative value for Net Foreign Direct Investment indicates a country is a net receiver of investments, as foreign inflows exceed outflows after Balance of Payments adjustments. A positive value indicates a net provider, with outflows exceeding inflows. Inflows are credits (increasing foreign claims on domestic assets), while outflows are debits (increasing domestic assets abroad).
Foreign direct investment (FDI, net inflows) shows how much capital foreign investors bring into a country after accounting for any funds that flow back in the opposite direction. It represents the net value of overseas companies establishing, expanding, or financing businesses in the reporting country. A positive number means more capital entered the country than was withdrawn, while a negative number means foreign investors pulled out more than they invested.
Foreign direct investment (FDI, net outflows) shows how much capital residents of a country invest abroad after accounting for any funds that flow back in the opposite direction. It represents the net value of domestic companies establishing, expanding, or financing businesses in other countries. A positive number means more capital was invested abroad than withdrawn, while a negative number means residents pulled back more than they invested.
Principal and interest payments to the IMF in currency, goods, or services on long-term debt expressed as a share of GNI.
Formerly gross domestic investment, gross capital formation measures the share of a country’s economic output invested in fixed assets, including buildings, machinery, and infrastructure. It indicates how much of the economy is devoted to building productive capacity.