Turkey doubles tariffs on some U.S. imports; lira rallies
Source: Reuters
AUGUST 15, 2018 / 12:21 AM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Daren Butler, Humeyra Pamuk
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey doubled tariffs on some U.S. imports including alcohol, cars and tobacco on Wednesday in retaliation for U.S. moves, but the lira rallied further after the central banks liquidity moves had the effect of supporting the currency.
Ankara acted amid increased tension between the two NATO allies over Turkeys detention of a Christian American pastor and other diplomatic issues, which have helped send the lira tumbling to record lows against the dollar.
The currency TRYTOM=D3 has lost nearly 40 percent against the dollar this year, driven by worries over President Tayyip Erdogan's growing influence on the economy and his repeated calls for lower interest rates despite high inflation.
It rebounded some 6 percent on Wednesday, briefly strengthening to less than 6.0 against the dollar, after the central bank squeezed lira liquidity in the market, effectively pushing up rates and supporting the currency.
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