Turkey experienced a slight deceleration in its annual producer inflation, which eased to 24.19% in July 2025, following a four-month peak of 24.45% in June. Notably, there was a slowdown in price increases for sectors such as electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning, which recorded a rise of 22.10% compared to 28.25% in June, and water supply, where prices rose by 55.74%, down from 61.04%. Conversely, the costs associated with manufacturing climbed to 24.02% from 23.79%, and those for mining and quarrying increased to 28.30% from 25.66%. On a monthly comparison, producer prices went up by 1.73% in July, marking a reduction from the 2.46% rise observed in June.