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We are not the ones who has to pay $6 dollars for a tomato....The thing is fruit and vegetable prices are already low in Turkey (1/20 of Russia). I thought that prices will go even lower but it didn't happened..seems like exports to Russia being diverted other countries. I heard that now we are exporting to Azerbaijan and Russia is importing from Azerbaijan by passing sanctions.Lmao, turkey is being hit hard, I'm truly amazed that our turkish brothers in this forum have spare cash to pay for electricity bills.
Only thing differed in the prices is gas prices as it continues to goes down. No significant change in prices and in our lives.
On top of it government raised minumum wage by %30 in this month.. People's purchasing power have increased.
And Turkish GDP growth was %4 in the fourth quarter of 2015.
Russian sanctions has no effect on our economy. It effects only their citizens.