ISTANBUL, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Turkey raised the euro-lira
conversion complaint for medicine prices by 36.77%, the country's
Official Gazette said connected Wednesday. "First measurement for solution of medicine shortage successful the market
was taken... The terms update which was expected to hap in
February was brought forward," Health Minister Fahrettin Koca
said connected Twitter. Manufacturers and importers person said they are experiencing
losses arsenic the conversion complaint is acceptable good beneath the marketplace rate
and requested an accommodation to the pricing. According to a Reuters calculation, the caller complaint would be
around 10.8 lira per euro, inactive good beneath the marketplace complaint for
the euro, which was 19.8036 astatine 0524 GMT.
(Reporting by Mehmet Dinar and Ezgi Erkoyun; Editing by
Christian Schmollinger)