The Manila Times

German budget surplus smaller than expected

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FRANKFURT AM MAIN: Germany’s fed revised down its reckoning of the country’s government budget surplus in 2017, but the overshoot remained at record levels.

- nicipal coffers outweighed spending by 36.6 billion euros ($45.1 billion) in 2017, Destatis said in a statement.

That was smaller than the statistici­ans’ January estimate of 38.4 billion euros, but still the highest-ever in 1990.

The extra cash amounted to around 1.1 percent of Germany’s 3.26-trillion-euro GDP last year.

In a separate release, Destatis con in the fourth quarter of 2017 and 2.2 percent over the whole year, the fastest rate since 2011.

Merkel’s conservati­ves and prospectiv­e junior partners the Social Democratic Party (SPD) have planned to loosen the purse strings over the coming four years -- as long as SPD members approve their coalition deal in an internal referendum.

If Merkel is sworn in for a fourth time next month, higher spending on areas like healthcare and care for the elderly, infrastruc­ture investment and contributi­ons to the European Union budget could follow.

But with both parties committed to maintainin­g a balanced budget, slightly increased largesse from Berlin is unlikely to satisfy Germany’s partners abroad or internatio­nal organisati­ons like the Internatio­nal

They have called on Europe’s largest economy to reduce its massive trade surplus by spending more at home.

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