


Recently, fluctuations in the energy sector have been a leading factor affecting fuel prices. According to recent statements, it is anticipated that the Special Consumption Tax (SCT) rates will increase. Economists' forecasts indicate that this increase will directly reflect on fuel prices.
Fuel prices vary between cities. In Istanbul, the average price of gasoline is 25.98 TL, while in Ankara this figure has reached 26.20 TL. In Izmir, the price of a liter of gasoline is set at 26.05 TL. Compared to gasoline, the price of diesel is 24.85 TL in Istanbul, 25.10 TL in Ankara, and 25.00 TL in Izmir.
There is curiosity about how the increase in SCT will reflect on fuel prices and affect consumer spending. Experts state that high fuel prices may lead to cost increases in various areas from transportation to the industrial sector. It is anticipated that this situation will also negatively impact overall inflation.
The government's measures against fluctuations in fuel prices are eagerly awaited in the markets. New regulations are expected to align with international developments in oil prices. Therefore, investors and consumers are focusing carefully on changes in the fuel market.
With the SCT increase, it is predicted that the rise in fuel prices will become more evident in the coming days. While consumers are advised to prepare for this situation, it is becoming increasingly important for all stakeholders in the sector to closely monitor developments.
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