Turkish government spends $2.6B on R&D in 2019

By Tuba Sahin

ANKARA (AA) – Turkey's central government spent 14.9 billion Turkish liras ($2.6 billion) for research and development (R&D) activities last year, the country's statistical authority announced Friday.

The figure was up 14.6% from previous year, Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) data showed.

"Central government budget outlays on R&D accounted for 0.35% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2019," TurkStat said.

General university funds received the largest share of expenditures with 43.6%. It was followed by defense (18.7%) and industrial production and technology (10.6%).

TurkStat also noted that Turkey has earmarked 14.3 billion Turkish liras ($2.5 billion) on R&D for the budgetary year 2020.

Turkish lira / the US dollar exchange rate was 5.68 on average last year.

Turkey has 1,239 R&D centers, and they employ over 60,100 R&D personnel involved in more than 44,658 projects, according to the Technology Ministry data as of June.

The country also has around 371 design centers that work to develop, improve, and diversify private sector products to boost the country's international competitive edge.

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