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    The Free StaterBy The Free StaterNovember 11, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    PRACTISING TOUGH LOVE . . . Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana
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    National Treasury on Thursday pledged to cut the deficit and curb debt in its mid-term budget, saying it would not commit to new long-term spending despite a windfall from high commodities prices.

    Africa’s most industrialised nation was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic last year, but its economy bounced back unexpectedly strongly in 2021 as global demand for its exports, such as metals, surged.

    The Treasury now sees the deficit at 7.8 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) this fiscal year, versus the 9.3 percent  forecast in the main February budget, and gross debt peaking at 78.1 percent of GDP in 2025/26 versus the 88.9 percent seen in February.

    The improved projections were influenced by a GDP rebasing by the statistics agency in August.

    The Treasury said it would stick to a disciplined fiscal strategy and set a new target of narrowing the deficit to 4.9 percent of GDP in 2024/25.

    The Treasury now sees GDP expanding 5.1 percent this year, compared to the 3.3 percent predicted in February.

    “The economy has recovered more quickly than anticipated. Nevertheless, the recent spike in commodity prices, which has supported GDP growth and tax revenues, is considered temporary,” it said in its budget review.

    “Government will not commit to new long-term spending in response to temporary revenue windfalls.”

    The new pledges come a week after the governing ANC recorded its worst election result since taking power at the end of apartheid, securing less than 50 percent of the vote for the first time amid frustration over poor services and repeated corruption scandals.

    The coronavirus crisis has prompted heated debate about whether the country’s already generous social protection programmes should be expanded.

    But the Treasury said additional funding for social grants was dependent on revenue outcomes and a decision would be made by the cabinet in time for the February 2022 budget, sticking to the cautious approach for which it has become known.

    “In the absence of faster, job-creating growth, it is essential to maintain social protection in a sustainable way,” it said.

    The Treasury said it would provide R2.9 billion to state defence company Denel to help it repay part of its debt and that it had provisionally set aside R11 billion for state insurer Sasria in the wake of civil unrest in July.

    Duncan Pieterse, a senior Treasury official overseeing asset and liability management, said Denel’s guarantee conditions meant the state had to step in.

    Beyond the amounts to Denel and Sasria, the Treasury said there would be no new money for state companies over the medium term.

    “We’ve got to practise tough love,” Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana told reporters, referring to efforts to put an end to repeated bailouts to state firms.

    Godongwana, who was appointed in a cabinet reshuffle in August, said he was “broadly . . . on the same page” from a fiscal standpoint as his predecessor, Tito Mboweni. – Reuters

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