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Tks for sharing, Behappyalways. For those who cannt read Chinese, this is on the Turkey lira crisis.
I wonder is there an investment opportunity. Believe this is self-inflicted problem when once there is a change of president in 2023, there will be a strong rebound?
Wonder also how's life in this kind of environment? Crime rate shoot up? Empty shelves in shops? Is this really a good time to travel in Turkey like what Song said?
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https://www.statista.com/statistics/1056...of-turkey/
Turkey's top agricultural export products are hazelnuts (56% of worldwide hazelnut production by 2017) flour, and prepared nuts. Turkey is a significant importer of agricultural products such as cotton, live bovine animals, wheat and muslin, soybeans, sunflower seed/cotton hides and skins, feed ingredients.
Like during AFC, the Thai exporters were most competitive in the world, especially those without USD-based inputs and USD debts.
Go buy Turkish carpets.....Turkish delights.....hazelnuts???
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