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EU acts as budget deficits bulge | EU acts as budget deficits bulge |
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The European Commission has taken disciplinary steps to tackle swelling budget deficits in six EU countries. | The European Commission has taken disciplinary steps to tackle swelling budget deficits in six EU countries. |
It said that France, Greece, Spain, Ireland, Latvia and Malta had breached EU rules by allowing their budget deficits to exceed 3% of GDP in 2008. | It said that France, Greece, Spain, Ireland, Latvia and Malta had breached EU rules by allowing their budget deficits to exceed 3% of GDP in 2008. |
The global downturn has taken its toll on public finances as countries try to spend their way out of recession. | The global downturn has taken its toll on public finances as countries try to spend their way out of recession. |
The Commission said it would issue a deadline in March for the countries to reduce their deficits. | The Commission said it would issue a deadline in March for the countries to reduce their deficits. |
Exceptional circumstances | Exceptional circumstances |
The countries will now be subject to the EU's excessive deficit procedure and countries will be invited to take steps to reduce their deficits. | |
DEFICIT FORECASTS 2009 Ireland: 9.5%Spain: 5.8%Latvia: 5% France: 4.4%Greece: 3.7% Source: EU (% of GDP) | |
The Commission, the executive arm of the EU, said it would be flexible when considering the six cases given the "exceptional circumstances" of the economic downturn. | The Commission, the executive arm of the EU, said it would be flexible when considering the six cases given the "exceptional circumstances" of the economic downturn. |
Joaquin Almunia, EU economic and monetary affairs commissioner, said that public finances were under stress because of the sharp global financial and economic crisis. | Joaquin Almunia, EU economic and monetary affairs commissioner, said that public finances were under stress because of the sharp global financial and economic crisis. |
"Public finances deteriorated further as many many member states adopted fiscal measures to support demand and job creation this year," he added. | "Public finances deteriorated further as many many member states adopted fiscal measures to support demand and job creation this year," he added. |
The rules are part of the EU's Stability and Growth Pact. | The rules are part of the EU's Stability and Growth Pact. |
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