Türkiye's economy has become more resilient over the decade since the July 15 failed coup attempt, leading business groups said on Tuesday.

They stressed that sustained investment, exports and industrial development have reinforced Türkiye's economic independence despite a series of global and regional shocks.

The statements were released ahead of the 10th anniversary of the failed coup in 2016, which business leaders said had targeted not only Türkiye's democratic institutions but also its economic stability and production capacity.

The coup attempt was carried out by a faction within the Turkish Armed Forces linked to the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ). The plotters opened fire on civilians and security personnel and bombed state institutions, killing over 250 people and wounding another 2,000.

It became a turning point in modern Türkiye's history.