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Erdogan: Turkey does not expect negative trade and export situation following tariffs

The President of Turkey, Tayyip Erdoan, said that the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump on Wednesday will not have a negative impact on its trade, production, and exports.

Turkey is one of the few countries that have escaped the "reciprocal tariff" of the United States of 10%. It is seen as a potential winner amongst a small group of nations.

Erdogan told his ruling AK Party lawmakers that Turkey's economic program had made the country resilient to external shocks, and that they expected a stronger economic growth on a medium-to-long term compared with peer countries.

Erdogan stated that there was a lot of uncertainty in the world but that there was a solid economic program which illuminated Turkey's way. We believe that this will be a period we can overcome more easily than other countries, since we are a low-tariff country.

He said that Turkey’s disinflationary process is continuing, and that the spending and saving measures that the government implemented last year will be continued this year.

The Turkish economy, which suffered from the earlier U.S. duties on iron, steel, and aluminum, is now set to gain as other traders around the world face even higher tariffs. (Reporting and editing by Huseyin Haatsever, Ezgi Erkoyun)

(source: Reuters)