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On December 26, local time, the Argentine Congress passed the 2026 national budget. This is the first budget approved by the legislature since the country's President Millet took office at the end of 2023. The budget was passed with 46 votes in favour, 25 against, and 1 abstention. The budget estimates expenditure of US$101.8 billion and sets a GDP growth target of 5% and an annual inflation rate of 10.1%. The bill also plans for a basic fiscal surplus equal to 1.2% of GDP.

Zhitongcaijing·12/27/2025 02:41:01
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On December 26, local time, the Argentine Congress passed the 2026 national budget. This is the first budget approved by the legislature since the country's President Millet took office at the end of 2023. The budget was passed with 46 votes in favour, 25 against, and 1 abstention. The budget estimates expenditure of US$101.8 billion and sets a GDP growth target of 5% and an annual inflation rate of 10.1%. The bill also plans for a basic fiscal surplus equal to 1.2% of GDP.