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Strategy to slash deficit1

whoyg2179 | 29 October, 2009 20:08

Though the deficit remains above the key benchmark level of 3% of GDP, it's important to note that, all over the world, governments are going to be struggling to sterling silver jewelry get deficits under some kind of control - let alone to 3% of GDP.

But to people who thought that SA was doing that much better than its international counterparts in the US and the UK, where budget deficits of about 12% of GDP are the norm, the MTBPS paints a different picture. What's important for measuring the fiscal stance is the swing in the deficit, and not its absolute level.

The Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) said the inflatable tent swing in SA's budget balance is among the world's largest, comparable to that of the UK and the US. In contrast to many countries, SA entered the crisis with a fiscal surplus and government debt at historic lows. The swing in the country's deficit was about 8% while that of the US is about 10%.

Government's borrowing requirement - the deficit plus debt falling due - will hit a massive R175.8bn this fiscal year, against a budgeted R90.4bn. This will drop to R167.6bn in the next fiscal year and R145bn in the 2012/13 fiscal year.

Despite the decline in the deficit, government's net loan debt as a proportion of GDP will rise sharply to 41.1% of GDP in 2012/13 from 22.6% in the 2008/09 fiscal year. The freshwater pearl jewelry rise takes debt to the same levels as was the case when Manuel implemented Gear (the Growth, Employment and Redistribution strategy) in 1996.

Strategy to slash deficit

whoyg2179 | 29 October, 2009 20:08

Pretoria - Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan plans to cut the deficit substantially over the next three years, going some way towards allaying fears that there might be a wish pearl gift set strong lurch to the left that will see government debt skyrocketing.

Government's deficit for the present fiscal year is projected at a high 7.6% of gross domestic product (GDP) - far exceeding former finance minister Trevor Manuel's plan for a 3.8% deficit.

The deficit was last at this level in 1993, when the National Party delivered its swansong. The huge deficit this year was mainly the result of a R70.3bn shortfall in wholesale coral jewelry revenue in the present fiscal year, which reflects the economic recession.

Deficits are expressed as a percentage of GDP to show what proportion of the economy is taken up by net state borrowing. A deficit is the difference between spending and revenue, with spending exceeding revenue.

Gordhan plans to cut the deficit to 6.2% of GDP next year - a decline of R21.7bn in rand terms. This is still a high deficit, given that the normal benchmark is 3%, but akoya pearl necklace is justified given the bleak outlook for the economy.

He then projects a deficit of 5% of GDP for 2011/12 and 4.2% of GDP for 2012/13.

'Talk to us about new taxes'

whoyg2179 | 29 October, 2009 20:00

Johannesburg - The "pragmatic approach" adopted by Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan was welcomed on Tuesday by the SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci).

It also welcomed the recognition Gorhan's Medium Term Budget Policy Statement gave to the challenges facing the country.

Sacci said Gordhan had hinted at the freshwater pearl jewelry possible introduction of additional taxes to reduce the budget deficit.

"It is sincerely trusted the introduction of any new taxes will be carefully interrogated, and be subjected to a transparent process that will involve all stakeholders before any decisions are made."

But it was particularly pleased with the focus Gordhan had placed on business. This ranged from the necessity for partnerships between the public and private sectors, relaxing exchange control regulations and increased off-shore investment allowances, cutting red tape and reducing the cost of doing business, it said in a statement.

Sacci agreed with the minister that job creation was a single strand necklace major problem and that continued investment in infrastructure would be a major contributor to the solution.

It was "regrettable" that public enterprises such as Telkom and Eskom were not regarded as entities that provided infrastructure.

Government investment in building new power stations as part of its infrastructure development programme would reduce the need for the substantial tariff increases required by Eskom over the next few years and contain the cost of doing business.

The MTBPS clearly spoke to the proposals in the Green Paper on sterling silver jewelry National Strategic Planning recently issued by the presidency for comment.

Sacci hoped the "synergies" between the MTBPS and the Green Paper would be translated into improved service delivery and reduction of expenditure on unnecessary and unproductive government activities.

MDC fears new attacks

whoyg2179 | 29 October, 2009 19:57

Harare - The party of Zimbabwe's prime minister said one of its security officials was beaten by the president's militants on Tuesday, and said the inflatable tent attack was part of new violence unleashed because it has stepped back from the governing coalition.

Movement for Democratic Change spokesperson Nelson Chamisa said at a news conference that the official was stopped on her way to party headquarters early on Tuesday and beaten by four armed men who said they wanted to arrest her. He said the akoya pearl necklace men were militants from President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party. The men fled when a crowd gathered.

The party also has received reports of attacks on its supporters in rural areas, Chamisa said. He also cited a weekend police raid of a house used by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's supporters as part of a campaign of violence and intimidation.

"We expect this to increase and escalate on a national level," Chamisa said at freshwater pearl necklace a news conference. "We take this very seriously. We are possibly on the brink of another storm of persecution and intimidation."

'Cheap propaganda'

whoyg2179 | 29 October, 2009 19:52

Ephraim Masawi, a spokesperson for Mugabe's party, denied the allegations, saying they were "cheap propaganda" intended to mask the failure of Tsvangirai's party to wholesale pearl jewelry explain his decision to withdraw temporarily from the coalition on October 16.

Tsvangirai accused Mugabe's Zanu-PF party of human rights violations and attempting to derail the coalition of longtime rivals that has been troubled since the day it was formed in February.

Tsvangirai has said he will not attend Cabinet meetings until his concerns are resolved. Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change has continued to wholesale coral jewelry participate in parliament, where it holds a slim majority.

Tsvangirai and Mugabe met on Monday for the first time since the withdrawal. Chamisa said the four-hour meeting did not unblock their impasse.

The unity government was formed at the urging of Zimbabwe's neighbours after a series of violence-plagued elections left the country at a political standstill and in economic ruin. Mugabe has been in power since 1980 and has long been accused of using violence to entrench his position.

Foreign ministers from three of the southern African nations that pushed for the coalition - Mozambique, Zambia and Angola - were due in Harare on sterling silver jewelry Thursday for talks with Tsvangirai and Mugabe to try to revive the agreement.

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