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Turkey’s Coronavirus Economic Package Unsatisfactory

Turkey's Coronavirus Economic package Unsatisfactory

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Turkey’s Coronavirus economic package is unsatisfactory for the scale of the upcoming slowdown. Prior to the Coronavirus, Turkey’s economy was already weak. Actually, in the last 18 months, Turkey experienced many economic shocks. It went through a currency and political crisis, stagnant growth, and high rates and inflation. However, as of today, real rates are minus 2.6%. Thus, Turkey may have little to offer.

What is the Turkish government offering in the $15.4 billion Coronavirus package?

This new package is a drop in the bucket for millions of working people and businesses. It really does not offer any real help or assurances. Also, some incentives in the package are quite puzzling. For example, the accommodation and travel tax offered during a time when people should be “socially distancing” themselves.

What Turkish people actually want:

Moreover, many people who work part time, under the table, or seasonally are missing from the package completely. Many are working illegally because of Turkey’s chronic unemployment problem and employers that don’t want to pay tax. Without some assistance for them, it will be devastating.

Why isn’t the Turkish government offering more in the Coronavirus economic package?

In conclusion, Turkey’s Coronavirus Economic Package is unsatisfactory. It does not address the real problems on the horizon. I believe, loan deferrals will be announced, but politicians will wait to fully benefit. Turkish people need to be assured now that they are protected. Thus, this will help end the coronavirus.

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