Türkiye will unveil an updated medium-term economic program on Monday, setting out the government's economic roadmap for the next three years with a focus on reducing inflation, achieving balanced growth and delivering lasting social prosperity.
In a post on X on Sunday, Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz said the program would be announced at a press conference at 0600 GMT.
The program will set out "fundamental budget figures for the 2026-2028 period", and will update macroeconomic indicators in line with global and domestic developments, he said, adding that the government would also share its structural reform agenda.
"While updating our program, which focuses on continuing disinflation, balanced growth, lasting social prosperity, and fully healing the wounds of the earthquake, we are maintaining and strengthening our main policy framework," Yilmaz said, in a reference to a 2023 quake which killed more than 50,000 people and damaged 300,000 buildings.
He also said the program had strong support from President Tayyip Erdogan.
In its previous medium-term program announced in September 2024, the government had said it aimed to reach single-digit inflation by 2026 and raise economic growth to 5% by 2027.
Official data on Wednesday showed Türkiye's annual inflation came in higher than expected in August at nearly 33%.