Ghana Narrows Fiscal Deficit Target as Economy Outperforms Mid‑Year Expectations

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Ghana’s Finance Minister, Cassiel Ato Forson, announced a reduced fiscal deficit target for 2025 on July 24, revising it downward to 3.8% of GDP, compared to the earlier projection of 4.1%—a reflection of stronger-than-expected economic performance in the first half of the year.

By mid‑year, Ghana reported a 1.1% deficit, significantly lower than the anticipated 2.4%, demonstrating effective fiscal management. While revenues fell about 3% short of forecasts, expenditures were restrained—coming in nearly 14% below target—allowing the government to borrow less than planned.

This fiscal discipline coincided with improved macroeconomic conditions: GDP grew by 5.3% year-on-year in Q1, and inflation declined to 13.7% in June, its lowest level since 2021. Officials expressed optimism that the economy could surpass the 4% growth forecast and meet or beat the 11.9% inflation target by year-end.

However, risks remain. Minister Forson highlighted potential challenges such as customs revenue shortfalls, mounting wage demands, and ongoing marine gas oil smuggling. These factors could strain the budget if not addressed.

In summary, Ghana’s mid-year performance provides a promising outlook. The narrower fiscal deficit target and disciplined spending indicate progress toward macroeconomic stability and debt consolidation. It also sends a strong signal to investors that the country is serious about restoring fiscal credibility. Continued momentum will depend on navigating structural risks and sustaining reform urgency.

Credit: The Guardian

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