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Jaitley retains fiscal deficit target at 4.1%, outlines roadmap New Delhi, Jul 10 (PTI) : Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said Thursday the government will retain the ‘daunting’ fiscal deficit target for 2014-15 at 4.1 per cent of gross domestic product, set by his Congress predecessor, and reduce it to three per cent by 2016-17. Presenting his maiden Budget, the Minister said the prevailing economic situation presents a great challenge and there was a need to introduce fiscal prudence that will lead to fiscal consolidation and discipline. ”My predecessor (P. Chidambaram) had set up a very difficult task of reducing the fiscal deficit to 4.1 per cent of GDP in current year... the target is indeed daunting…Difficult as it may appear, I have decide to accept this target as a challenge,” he said. Outlining the roadmap for fiscal consolidation, Jaitley said fiscal deficit would be brought down to 3.6 per cent in 2015-16 and three per cent by 2016-17. The fiscal deficit, which had touched a high of 5.7 per cent in 2011-12, was brought down to 4.8 per cent in 2012-13 and further to 4.5 per cent in 2013-14. The reduction in fiscal deficit by the UPA government, he said, was mainly achieved by a reduction in expenditure rather than by way of realisation of higher revenues. Jaitley said there are challenges to lowering the fiscal deficit as the country had two years of low GDP growth, an almost static industrial growth, a moderate increase in indirect taxes, a large subsidy burden and not so encouraging tax buoyancy. ”The task before me is very challenging because we need to revive growth, particularly in manufacturing sector and infrastructure,” he said, adding choice has to be made whether or not to be victims of mere populism and wasteful expenditure. Talking about the external sector, Jaitley said there was a “turnaround” in the current account deficit (CAD) situation in 2013-14. The CAD, which is the difference between inflows and outflows of foreign exchange, was brought down to 1.7 per cent of GDP in 2013-14, from a record 4.7 per cent in the previous year. ”Going forward, we must continue to be watchful of the CAD,” he said. Jaitley said he was conscious of the fact that Iraq crisis is leaving behind an impact on oil prices and that the situation in the Middle East continues to be volatile. tt
Posted on: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 11:33:29 +0000

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