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    France’s 2026 public deficit to exceed forecast but stay below 5%

    February 7, 2025
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    The French Ministry of Economy announced that the country’s projected public deficit for 2026 will exceed initial estimates but remain below 5 percent of GDP. The previous forecast, set at 4.6 percent, has been revised upward, though specific figures were not disclosed. This adjustment will be incorporated into the 2026 budget discussions, which are set to commence soon. The announcement follows France’s submission of its medium-term financial strategy to the European Commission in October 2024.

    France’s 2026 public deficit to exceed forecast but stay below 5%

    The plan outlines a commitment to reducing the public deficit to 2.8 percent of GDP by 2029, aligning with European fiscal regulations that target a deficit below 3 percent. The government’s fiscal strategy remains centered on balancing necessary public expenditures with deficit reduction efforts. In a related development, the French Parliament has officially approved the 2025 state budget following a final Senate vote.

    The legislative process, which encountered delays, particularly after a regulatory suspension in December under the administration of Prime Minister Michel Barnier, has now concluded. The budget incorporates €50 billion in austerity measures designed to bring the deficit down to 5.4 percent of GDP in 2025, a reduction from the estimated 6 percent shortfall projected for 2024. The Ministry of Economy emphasized that achieving the 2025 deficit reduction target is crucial for France’s fiscal stability.

    Authorities will closely monitor budget implementation to ensure compliance with ministerial allocations, with corrective measures to be taken if necessary. The government reaffirmed its commitment to financial discipline as it navigates economic uncertainties. Meanwhile, economic growth projections for 2025 have been adjusted downward. The government now expects GDP growth of 0.9 percent, revising its earlier forecast of 1.1 percent.

    The revision reflects broader economic challenges, including inflationary pressures and weaker-than-expected economic performance across the eurozone. The ongoing fiscal adjustments come as France faces scrutiny over its public finances within the European Union. With debt levels high and growth prospects subdued, the government is seeking to balance deficit reduction with economic support measures.

    Officials continue to stress the importance of adhering to EU fiscal commitments while maintaining essential public investments. As France moves toward its 2026 budget discussions, policymakers will need to address both short-term deficit targets and long-term financial stability. The outcome of these deliberations will shape France’s economic trajectory in the coming years, particularly as it works to restore fiscal balance within the framework of EU regulations. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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