Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek has begun his official visit to the United States, where he will participate in G-20 and World Bank meetings and hold several bilateral meetings with prominent global financial leaders.
According to the Ministry of Treasury and Finance, Simsek, accompanied by Karahan, will meet with U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen and Pakistan’s Finance Minister Aurangzeb. The discussions will be part of a broader agenda that includes approximately 50 meetings during his U.S. visit.
Simsek will attend two days of G-20 meetings, followed by the World Bank’s Development Committee discussions.
He is also scheduled to meet with top officials from various multilateral development banks, including World Bank President Ajay Banga and Asian Development Bank presidential candidate Masato Kanda.
As part of his U.S. tour, Simsek will also meet with International Monetary Fund (IMF) President Kristalina Georgieva and First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath.
Additionally, Simsek will hold talks with leading investment banks such as BBVA, JP Morgan, and HSBC, attending several investor seminars where he will present Türkiye’s economic outlook.
During his visit, Simsek is set to engage with key U.S. think tanks, including the Brookings Institution's Hutchins Center, where he will deliver a detailed presentation on Türkiye’s economy.
He will also meet with economists and academics at the Atlantic Council and the Institute of International Finance (IIF).