JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia’s budget deficit for January to November was 401.8 trillion rupiah ($25.27 billion) or 1.81% of gross domestic product, its finance minister said on Wednesday.
Total (EPA:TTEF) revenue for the January-November period rose 1.3% in annual terms to 2,492.7 trillion rupiah ($156.63 billion), minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said, while spending rose 15.3% to 2,894.5 trillion rupiah.
Sri Mulyani told a press conference the government expects the growth of revenue could be sustained going forward.
“We need to maintain the positive momentum,” she added.
The government has previously said the full-year 2024 budget deficit was expected at 2.7% of GDP.
($1 = 15,915.0000 rupiah)
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