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Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan presents the 2026 budget at the Legislative Council, highlighting AI and infrastructure investments amid fiscal surplus charts and public criticism over no cash handouts.
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Hong Kong budget stresses long-term investments amid public criticism

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Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan unveiled the 2026 budget on Wednesday, emphasizing investments in artificial intelligence and infrastructure while facing criticism for the absence of direct cash handouts to residents. The budget projects a surplus and includes a rare transfer from the Exchange Fund.

Prime Minister Kim Min-seok vowed on Monday that the government would use taxpayers' money responsibly after the Cabinet approved guidelines for the 2027 budget. The plan emphasizes an expansionary fiscal policy to foster new growth engines, with spending set at 764.4 trillion won ($503 billion), up 5 percent from 728 trillion won this year.

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L'agenzia di rating Fitch Ratings ha deciso di mantenere il rating del debito sovrano francese a A+ con outlook stabile, nonostante le continue sfide di bilancio. Questa decisione arriva in un contesto di instabilità globale dovuta alla guerra in Iran. Il ministro dell'Economia Roland Lescure ha accolto l'annuncio come riconoscimento degli sforzi del governo.

The Federal Government of Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to implementing key tax reform laws starting January 1, 2026, despite ongoing procedural reviews by the National Assembly. Taiwo Oyedele, chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, stated that preparations are on track following a briefing with President Bola Tinubu. The reforms aim to ease the tax burden on most Nigerians while promoting economic growth.

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Following the Cabinet's approval of a record ¥122.3 trillion fiscal 2026 budget, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced a projected primary balance surplus—the first in 28 years—highlighting progress toward long-term fiscal health amid high debt concerns.

La Commissione mista di bilancio ha approvato mercoledì (3) la legge sulle linee guida di bilancio per il 2026, che richiede al governo di pagare il 65 % degli emendamenti parlamentari prima del periodo elettorale. Il testo autorizza anche l’Esecutivo a puntare al minimo dell’obiettivo fiscale per evitare blocchi di spesa in anno elettorale. Il voto in assemblea plenaria è previsto per giovedì (4).

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The fiscal budget for 2026 was approved on Wednesday night, concluding a process marked by creative accounting practices according to an economist. Michelle Labbé criticizes the systematic overestimation of revenues under the current administration, which has increased deficits and debt. The budget appears designed to constrain a potential opposition-led new administration.

 

 

 

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