Economics
Turkish Economy Shows First Warning Sign as Confidence Tanks
The production line in the Vestel City mega factory Manisa, Turkey.
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Turkish manufacturers’ confidence in the economy has plunged the most since the 2008 global financial crisis, the first key piece of data reflecting the coronavirus’s toll on local businesses.