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Portugal's budget surplus jumps up to 0.2% in the first quarter

Portugal's budget surplus jumps up to 0.2% in the first quarter

Official data released on Tuesday showed that Portugal's budget surplus in the first quarter was 0.2%, up from 0.4% in the previous year. This is despite a contraction of the economy in the first three month of the year.

The National Statistics Institute reported that public revenues increased 7.8% on an annual basis, with "increases across all components", and expenditures rose by 6.4%.

The INE stated that expenditure on social benefits, salaries of civil servants and interest payments increased, but subsidies to the National Electric System for tariff reduction decreased.

Portugal's economy shrank by 0.5% from the previous quarter, as exports dropped and imports increased in anticipation of tariff increases amid global trade disputes. However, it still grew by 1.6% on an annual basis.

Last week, Finance Minister Joaquim Miranda Sarmento stated that Portugal, despite the high level of uncertainty surrounding geopolitical tensions and trade conflicts, maintained its goal to have a budget surplus this year of 0.3%, down from the 0.7% of 2024. However, the central bank had predicted a shortfall of 0.1%.

He expects that the economy will grow by more than 2% in this year. This is slightly higher than last year's 1.9% growth rate.

(source: Reuters)