THE EDITOR: The national budget gave a small measure of relief to citizens via a $1 decrease in the price of super gasoline. Prime Minister...
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The $59.2 billion 2025/2026 national budget was passed after five days of scrutiny under the Standing Finance Committee in Parliament on October 25. Day five of the discussions ended with the 28 government members voting to pass the budget while the opposition’s 12 members voted against it. The budget presentation was delivered by Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo on October 13. The budget pegged against an oil price of US$73.25 a barrel and a gas price of US $4.35 per mmbtu. The fiscal package has a deficit of $3.865 billion. Senators will begin debate on the budget at 10 am on October 27. The post $59.2 b budget approved by Lower House appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
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