KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia is on track for a budget deficit of 2.2% of gross domestic product (GDP), wider than planned but in line with the government's latest projection, as revenue collection remained weak towards year-end, its finance minister said on Thursday. Government revenue in Southeast Asia's largest economy have taken a hit as economic growth weakened, exports slumped and oil and gas production missed targets, pressuring the budget deficit. In January-November, the government reported total income of 1,677.1 trillion rupiah ($119.1 billion), rising just 1% from the corresponding period a year earlier, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati told a news conference.
Indonesia on track for budget deficit of 2.2% of GDP in 2019
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia is on track for a budget deficit of 2.2% of gross domestic product (GDP), wider than planned but in line with the government's latest projection, as revenue collection remained weak towards year-end, its finance minister said on Thursday. Government revenue in Southeast Asia's largest economy have taken a hit as economic growth weakened, exports slumped and oil and gas production missed targets, pressuring the budget deficit. In January-November, the government reported total income of 1,677.1 trillion rupiah ($119.1 billion), rising just 1% from the corresponding period a year earlier, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati told a news conference.