
Turkey's Inflation Cure Is Hurting Its Exporters
Welcome to The Brink. It's Constantine Courcoulas, Kerim Karakaya and Edward Clark, reporters in London, where we've been reporting on the impact of tariffs and internal instability on Turkish exporters. We also have the latest on Hertz exploring options and Argentina's bond spike. Follow this link to subscribe. Send us feedback and tips at debtnews@bloomberg.net.
Turkish companies have successfully navigated multiple crises in recent years, but the double whammy of tariffs and internal instability risks pushing some of the country's exporters to the edge.

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