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ANKARA: Turkey will hike its minimum wage by a massive 50% to 4,250 lira ($275.44) per month next year to address a currency crash and inflation spike, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday.

The dollar value of the 2021 minimum wage - some 2,825 lira monthly - has tumbled to $185 from $380 at the start of the year due to the currency crisis, Turkey’s second in four years.

Erdogan’s unorthodox policy of cutting interest rates in the face of price rises sparked the selloff in the lira, which is down 40% since the beginning of last month alone.

He said the uncertainty generated by market volatility and inflation would end soon.

“With this increase, I believe that we have demonstrated our determination to protect our employees from being crushed in the face of price increases,” Erdogan said, adding the wage would be the highest ever.

The government would also lift taxes on the minimum wage to ease burdens on employers, he said.

Inflation jumped above 21% last month and is expected to hit 30% next year largely due to the currency slide, which boosts import prices.

Erdogan was speaking after the central bank again cut its policy rate, by 100 basis points to 14%, as part of his new economic programme that emphasizes exports, credit and growth ahead of elections in 2023.

The lira plunged as much as 5.6% to a record low of 15.6890 versus the dollar after the rate cut.

“Our currency is known, and it is the lira, and we will not let it be swallowed,” Erdogan said.

“We are determined to put an end to the uncertainty that has arisen due to the fluctuations in the exchange rate and the exorbitant price increases as soon as possible.”

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