Indonesia to decrease budget deficit in 2022


Febrio Kacaribu, who heads the ministry’s fiscal policy office, told a virtual seminar the government would design the 2023 budget with a shortfall within 2.71% to 2.97% of GDP.

JAKARTA: Indonesia plans to reduce its budget deficit next year to within a range of 4.51% to 4.85% of gross domestic product (GDP), from an estimated 5.7% this year, as part of its fiscal consolidation measures, a finance ministry official said yesterday.

Febrio Kacaribu, who heads the ministry’s fiscal policy office, told a virtual seminar the government would design the 2023 budget with a shortfall within 2.71% to 2.97% of GDP.

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