KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's 2020 budget deficit is expected to widen further as the government steps up fiscal spending to keep the virus-hit economy from shrinking, its finance minister said on Wednesday. Sri Mulyani Indrawati expected the 2020 budget deficit to swell to 6.34% of gross domestic product, compared with an earlier estimate of 6.27%, which was already the widest in more than a decade. Total spending for the so-called National Economic Recovery Programme in 2020 is expected to rise to 677.2 trillion rupiah ($47.76 billion), Indrawati said, up from the 641.17 trillion rupiah she had announced.
Indonesia steps up fiscal spending to keep economy from contracting
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's 2020 budget deficit is expected to widen further as the government steps up fiscal spending to keep the virus-hit economy from shrinking, its finance minister said on Wednesday. Sri Mulyani Indrawati expected the 2020 budget deficit to swell to 6.34% of gross domestic product, compared with an earlier estimate of 6.27%, which was already the widest in more than a decade. Total spending for the so-called National Economic Recovery Programme in 2020 is expected to rise to 677.2 trillion rupiah ($47.76 billion), Indrawati said, up from the 641.17 trillion rupiah she had announced.