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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Algeria's President Orders Cuts in Spending, Energy Investment

FILE PHOTO: President Abdelmadjid Tebboune speaks in Algiers, Algeria June 20, 2017. REUTERS/Ramzi Boudina

Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune on Sunday ordered the government to cut public spending by 30 percent and delay state projects to cope with financial pressures, the presidency said in a statement.

Tebboune also asked the state energy firm Sonatrach to reduce planned investment to $7 billion from $14 billion, the statement said, after a cabinet meeting to discuss state finances and the global oil market after a collapse in the price of oil.

Oil and gas revenue accounts for 60 percent of the state budget and 94 percent of total sales abroad.

Reuters quoted Tebboune as saying that Sunday's measures were aimed at "saving foreign currency reserves".

Declines in energy revenues have caused Algeria's foreign reserves to fall to $62 billion now from $72.6 billion in April last year, $79.9 billion at the end of 2018 and $97.3 billion in December 2017, according to official data.

"We need to build a new economy that does not rely on oil," the statement quoted Tebboune as saying during the meeting.

A large part of the energy earnings are being used to pay for imports of food and other goods, estimated at $45 billion annually, despite import restrictions.

The government has forecast $41 billion of spending on purchases from abroad in 2020 but Tebboune on Sunday instructed it to reduce the bill to $31 billion.

Elected in December, Tebboune has vowed to carry out political and economic reforms to meet the demands of demonstrators.

The government has already approved a 9.2 percent spending cut for 2020 but kept sensitive subsidies on basic foodstuffs, fuel, housing and medicine unchanged to avoid social unrest.

Sectors such as education and health will not be affected by the new cuts in public spending, the statement said.

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