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Excess oil revenue to be used to address deficit prior to addressing public debt.

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Last updated: 2024/10/16 at 8:15 AM
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Bahrain is planning to use surplus oil revenues to reduce its BD681 million budget deficit for the years 2023 and 2024, according to a recent announcement by the government. Plans to lower public debt have been postponed for now, with the priority being to address the deficit. This decision follows a proposal by MPs to minimize public debt, which the government reviewed and deemed it necessary to focus on addressing the deficit first.

The government has allocated BD520 million for 2023 and BD161 million for 2024 to tackle the budget deficit. Any further surpluses generated from the current budget may later be directed towards reducing public debt. Ongoing initiatives under the Fiscal Balance Programme aim to gradually decrease public debt and ensure long-term financial stability by improving operational costs efficiency and boosting government revenues.

While the Council of Representatives has expressed concerns about public debt reduction, the government is confident that the current reforms are achieving the proposal’s objectives. Ministers have expressed their willingness to work with the Council of Representatives to advance the nation’s financial stability. The focus remains on reducing the budget deficit in the short term, with the potential for surplus revenues to be used for debt reduction in the future.

The decision to prioritize tackling the budget deficit over lowering public debt reflects the government’s commitment to addressing immediate financial challenges. By allocating funds to reduce the deficit in the coming years, Bahrain aims to stabilize its finances and ensure sustainable economic growth. It is essential to strike a balance between tackling short-term deficits and implementing long-term strategies for debt reduction to achieve overall financial stability.

Efforts under the Fiscal Balance Programme are geared towards enhancing operational costs efficiency and increasing government revenues to reduce public debt in relation to GDP. These initiatives are part of a comprehensive strategy to manage Bahrain’s finances and set the foundation for long-term economic prosperity. Collaborative efforts between the government and the Council of Representatives are essential to achieve financial stability and secure Bahrain’s economic future.

Bahrain’s decision to use surplus oil revenues to address the budget deficit aligns with the government’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and financial prudence. By focusing on immediate challenges and working towards long-term financial stability, Bahrain is taking proactive measures to ensure sustainable economic growth. Through ongoing reforms and cooperation with key stakeholders, Bahrain aims to strengthen its financial position and pave the way for a prosperous future.

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