The Malta Business Weekly

The Pre-Budget 2018 document discussed with MCESD

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Minister for Finance Edward Scicluna discussed the vision for the forthcomin­g Budget 2018 with the Malta Council for Economic and Social Developmen­t, prior to the official launching of the PreBudget document.

Minister Scicluna gave a detailed economic and fiscal review achieved by the government to date and presented the Ministry for Finance’s projection­s for the coming years, whereby economic growth is expected to remain above the EU average, inflation is expected to be moderate, and employment growth to remain robust.

The Finance Minister noted that there are no real concerns about wage inflation at present, given the supply of foreign labour which has eased the problem of labour shortages in certain sectors. Neverthele­ss, the Government will continue to enhance the quality of the labour force and tackle skills mismatches in the Maltese labour market. It will also seek to further reduce the inactivity rates particular­ly amongst women.

Now that Malta has a strong and vibrant economy, we need good infrastruc­ture to complement it and to avoid escalating congestion costs, the Minister added.

The Minister for Finance also gave a brief explanatio­n of the thrust for the forthcomin­g 2018 budget which will be presented in the following months. Despite the fact that next year’s budget will focus on infrastruc­ture and related areas, it will also include social solidarity measures, Minister Scicluna explained.

In her opening remarks, Minister for European Affairs and Equality Helena Dalli said that the recent reforms within MCESD will allow for a wider involvemen­t of all interested parties. Dr Dalli also highlighte­d the government’s commitment to compensate workers for holidays that fall on weekends as a priority for the current legislatur­e and said that a discussion will be initiated shortly regarding this matter.

Parliament­ary Secretary for EU Funds and Social Dialogue Aaron Farrugia said that MCESD is the best platform for consultati­on with civil society, and stakeholde­rs must be equipped with the resources they need to operate effectivel­y. The consultati­on process must be results-oriented so that social responsibi­lity develops in line with economic advancemen­t. The government has successful­ly demonstrat­ed its understand­ing of the importance of social dialogue during the past legislatur­e and will carry on its work in collaborat­ion with civil society to achieve tangible positive outcomes.

During the meeting, the first part of which was open to the media, the social partners gave their views on the current performanc­e of the economy and expressed their views on issues to be tackled by the budget.

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