EU finance ministers commit to spending cuts 

This comes as the EU is bringing in new fiscal rules that will oblige states to cut spending or raise taxes in their draft budgetary plans in order to balance public accounts
EU finance ministers commit to spending cuts 

Eurogroup president Paschal Donohoe said the fiscal effort needed will be more demanding than governments had initially anticipated but said capitals could slim their budgets by phasing out support. Picture: Leon Farrel/RollingNews.ie 

Eurozone governments have committed to reducing expenditure next year to bring down borrowing after years of higher spending to support businesses and households through the Covid pandemic and energy crisis.

The currency bloc’s finance ministers agreed that “a gradual and sustained fiscal consolidation in the euro area continues to be necessary” given the need to “reduce the high levels of deficit and debt,” according to a Eurogroup statement.

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