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Morocco’s Govt Sees 2019 Budget Deficit Narrowing to 3.3 per cent

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Morocco’s 2019 draft budget forecasts a deficit narrowing to 3.3 per cent of gross domestic product in 2019, down from 3.8 per cent expected in 2018, a government statement said on Thursday.

Based on an average cereals harvest of seven million tonnes, 2019 economic growth is forecast at 3.2 per cent, down from 3.6 per cent this year, the government said in a statement issued after approving the draft budget at its weekly council.

Agriculture accounts for 14.5 per cent of Morocco’s economy as abundant rainfall this year helped Morocco harvest an exceptional cereals output of 10.3 million tonnes.

The government also said it is planning to spend 17.67 billion dirhams on subsidies of wheat, cooking gas and sugar, up 4.65 billion dirhams compared with last year.

Spending on social services would increase by 5.4 billion dirhams to 68 billion dirhams in 2019, with most of it earmarked to education, health services and support for vulnerable social categories.

Firms with annual net profits above 40 million dirhams will be subject to a 2.5 per cent solidarity tax on their net profit in 2019, the government said, as it attaches priority to narrowing social and spatial disparities in its draft budget.

Public investment would reach 195 billion dirhams in 2019, up five billion dirhams from this year, the government said.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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