It is hard for Dogan Duman to see how he can keep his garment factory in central Turkey running much longer, even after firing a third of his staff to cut costs that have soared for companies nationwide, generating a wave of bankruptcies and closures.
Idle sewing machines are pushed to the side of his factory floor in Corum, where outside “For Sale” signs and padlocked gates dot the small city’s once-buzzing industrial zone.
Such sober scenes are spreading across Turkey as...