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Apple shuts down its valves in Turkey in the face of economic uncertainty

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The decline of the Turkish currency has led apple to restrict the sale of its products in the country for a few hours. Turkey’s currency has been undergoing a record drop in recent days as a direct result of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s injunction.

 The Turkish currency has lost 15% of its value in the last 24 hours alone and 42 percent since the beginning of the year. The country’s inflation rate is expected to rise by around 20% by the end of the year.

 Apple, understandably, has chosen to temporarily halt product sales in the nation, owing to the country’s exceptionally volatile economic condition. Ordering an iPhone or an iMac from the company’s official shop is presently impossible.

 The Cupertino firm has not still commented on this, but it can be seen that some products from its store can not be purchased. The Apple Store can be accessed online still.  It remains to be unclear how long Apple’s unavailability will endure.

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Joseph Richard
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Hello there! I'm Joseph, a technology expert specializing in mobile tech, particularly Android, here on Techmoran. When I'm not sharing insights here, I'm either working on my website, Mawese.com, or diving into the world of machine learning and AI. I have a background in mathematics and computer science as both a student and graduate.

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