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Turkey to hike electricity, gas prices as of Saturday, regulator says

Turkey to hike electricity, gas prices as of Saturday, regulator says

Reuters04-04-2025
ISTANBUL, April 4 (Reuters) - Turkish authorities are set to raise electricity and natural gas prices for some users from Saturday, Turkey's EPDK energy regulator said on Friday.
EPDK said in a statement that electricity prices will be increased by 25% for residential use and 10% for industrial use while natural gas prices will be increased by 20% for industrial use and 24.2% for electricity producers, as per state energy importer BOTAS prices.
There will be no change in natural gas prices for residential use as of Saturday, the EPDK also said.
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