The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Italy raises 2019 budget deficit forecast, risking EU ire

-

MILAN: Italy’s populist government defiantly raised its 2019 budget deficit forecast to 2.4 per cent of GDP, incurring the risk of a new row with the EU over fiscal discipline.

The figure restores a forecast issued last year that was deemed unacceptab­le by European Union officials.

Rome and Brussels sparred over the budget numbers, and had agreed that Italy would strive for a deficit of 2.04 per cent instead.

The bump back to 2.4 per cent came as Italy slashed its 2019 economic growth forecast to 0.2 per cent from a prior estimate of 1.0 per cent, highlighti­ng a gloomy overall eurozone outlook.

The ruling coalition of the anti-establishm­ent Five Star Movement (M5S) and antiimmigr­ant League party nonetheles­s pledged to respect “targets set by the European Commission,” a statement issued by the Italian presidency said.

The Italian economy, the eurozone’s third largest, has been identified as a weak link along with that of normally strong Germany.

While the new growth number did not come as a complete surprise, it underscore­d that the 19-nation bloc was likely to struggle to make headway this year.

The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund sharply lowered its growth outlook for the eurozone on Tuesday, saying that gross domestic product (GDP) in the bloc should increase by just 1.3 per cent this year, after a rise of 1.8 per cent in 2018.

The restored budget deficit forecast could now trigger another round of wrangling, and possibly provoke pressure from financial markets.

Without the compromise reached last year, Italy could have ultimately faced a fine of up to 0.2 per cent of the nation’s GDP after a long and rancorous process with its eurozone partners.

In the meantime however, Italian Economy Minister Giovanni Tria warned in late March that Italy was headed for zero economic growth this year. — AFP

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia