Türkiye sees current account deficit of $2B in June
- Economy
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:49 | 12 August 2025
- Modified Date: 12:50 | 12 August 2025
Türkiye's current account balance posted a deficit of $2 billion in June, the Turkish Central Bank announced on Tuesday.
The current account excluding gold and energy indicated a net surplus of $2.6 billion, while goods recorded a deficit of $6.5 billion, the bank noted.
The 12-month rolling deficit was $18.9 billion in June, while the goods deficit was recorded at $63.3 billion.
In the same period, services recorded a net surplus of $62.1 billion, while the primary and secondary income realized a net deficit of $17.6 billion and $0.1 billion, respectively.
Net inflows from the services recorded some $6 billion in June, with net revenues from transportation and travel services reaching $1.88 billion and $5 billion, respectively.