Income per capita (GDP per capita, current prices)
Türkiye's performance in economic development saw its income per capita increase from USD 3,581 in 2002 to USD 10,655 in 2022.
Source:
TurkStat
GDP per capita in Countries with Population over 50 Million – 2022
Türkiye is the 11th largest economy in terms of GDP per capita among countries with population over 50 million.
Source:
IMF WEO
Stock of Automobiles (millions of passenger cars)
Türkiye's economic growth has paved the way for emergence of a sizeable middle-class with an increasing purchasing power.
Source:
TurkStat
Urbanization
More than 24 urban centers, each with populations of over 1 million, support Türkiye’s thriving domestic market through their production of goods and services. In terms of population, Istanbul is the largest city in Europe.
Source:
TurkStat
Access to Markets
Source: Eurostat, World Bank; population as of 2022, Ministry of Trade, TurkStat
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90.6 million broadband internet subscribers in 2022, up from 0.1 million in 2002 (ICTA)
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90.3 million mobile phone subscribers in 2022, up from 23 million in 2002 (ICTA)
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128 million airline passengers in 2021, up from 33 million in 2002 (General Directorate of State Airports Authority)
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209 million airline passengers in 2019, up from 33 million in 2002 (General Directorate of State Airports Authority)
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51.4 million international tourist arrivals in 2022, up from 13 million in 2002 (TurkStat)