Implications of Turkey's Failed Coup Attempt on the Energy Sector
Implications of Turkey's Failed Coup Attempt on the Energy Sector
An Assessment for the Implications for the Energy Sector
RELEASE DATE
30-Sep-2016
30-Sep-2016
REGION
Europe
Europe
Research Code: 9AAE-00-43-00-00
SKU: EG01688-EU-MR_19058
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EG01688-EU-MR_19058
Description
The failed coup attempt has created increased volatility in Turkey but the government has acted decisively with robust policies to reinstate stability and confidence in the economy. Turkey’s energy sector has been relatively unaffected during the past few weeks but some potential delays in projects are expected as the government tackles the security threat.
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The failed coup attempt has created increased volatility in Turkey but the government has acted decisively with robust policies to reinstate stability and confidence in the economy. Turkey’s energy sector has been relatively unaffected during the past few weeks but some potential delays in projects are expected as the government tackles the security threat.
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Podcast | No |
Author | Irmak Giray |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | 9AAE-00-43-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |