January 4, 2022
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Erdogan Wants To Make Turkey Great Again

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has reiterated his government’s 2023 goal to include Turkey among the 10 largest economies in the world…reports Asian Lite News

In a message to mark the new year, the Turkish leader said Turkey has “positively distinguished” itself with its “successful” performance in the face of security and health-related crises as well as political and social challenges.

Erdogan added the country’s economy has started a historic transformation driven by investment, employment, production, exportation etc, Xinhua news agency reported.

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“The 2023 goal, which is placing Turkey among the top 10 economies in the world… are our pledge to our nation,” he said.

Turkey’s economy has seen robust growth in 2021 as financial institutes are predicting a 9 per cent growth in the country’s GDP. The high inflation and forex instability have cast a shadow over the growth in 2022.

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