By Mucahithan Avcioglu
ISTANBUL (AA) - Türkiye’s current account balance saw a deficit of $25.2 billion last year, the Turkish Central Bank announced on Friday.
Last year's deficit was higher than the $10.4 billion deficit in 2024, according to the data.
The balance saw a surplus in four of the 12 months last year.
In 2025, the goods deficit amounted to $69.7 billion, while services recorded a net surplus of $63.5 billion.
The primary and secondary income realized a net deficit of $18.5 billion and $528 million, respectively.
In December 2025 alone, the account posted a deficit of $7.25 billion.
The current account excluding gold and energy indicated a net deficit of $691 million in December.
The goods posted a deficit of $7.44 billion, while services saw a surplus of $2.65 billion in December.