Türkiye’s 2025 Investment Program envisions a total of 14,238 projects, including 3,783 main projects, with a total allocated budget of ₺1.44 trillion ($40.6 billion).
The program, signed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was published in the Official Gazette on Jan. 15, including 5,061 new projects for the year, with a notable allocation of ₺511 billion for earthquake preparedness initiatives.
The sectors receiving the highest shares of funding are as follows:
Transportation: With a 38% increase, the sector reached ₺440 billion, accounting for 30.5% of total investments.
Türkiye allocates over $40B budget for state investments in 2025
Education: Rising by 44.5% to ₺217.9 billion, this sector represents 15.1% of investments.
Agriculture: Securing an 11.4% share of the budget, agriculture saw a 62.5% increase, totaling ₺164.1 billion in 2025.
Key planned state investments of Türkiye in 2025
In the fight against forest fires, the Directorate General of Forestry will add four small fire tanker aircraft to its fleet in 2025.
Investments in the energy sector will rise from ₺75.7 billion in 2024 to ₺110.2 billion in 2025. Similarly, the mining sector will see an increase from ₺106 billion to ₺148.8 billion, with the Sakarya Gas Field receiving the largest share of ₺72.8 billion. Other natural gas and oil exploration and production activities will receive ₺67.9 billion in funding.
Türkiye allocates over $40B budget for state investments in 2025
Fatih and Kanuni drilling ships are seen as Kanuni drilling vessel completed the flow test of Turkali-2 well at Sakarya Gas Field, in Zonguldak, Türkiye on July 29, 2021. (AA Photo)
The Ministry of Health will see a 46.5% increase in its budget, reaching ₺121.1 billion. This funding will support the commissioning of 16,715 hospital beds and 365 units. Additionally, Sanliurfa, Aydin, Ordu, and Samsun will gain city hospitals upon the completion of ongoing projects.
To enhance the quality of higher education, improve physical facilities, strengthen health care infrastructure and bolster research capacities, universities will receive ₺53.5 billion in investment funding—a 51% increase compared to the previous year.
Approximately ₺440 billion has been allocated for transportation and communication investments. Railways will lead the way, accounting for ₺221 billion of the total budget.