Indonesia’s finance minister said budget optimization for the free meal program and a decline in global oil prices have created more room to keep the country’s 2026 fiscal deficit below 3% of GDP.
According to Jin10, the minister said the combination of spending adjustments and lower energy costs provides additional flexibility for maintaining the deficit under that threshold.
Indonesia Says Budget Changes And Lower Oil Prices Support Deficit Below 3% Of GDP In 2026
2026-06-26 14:35:25
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