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2026 Will Be a Challenging Year, Says Tebet on Fiscal Target

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Minister for Planning participated in hearing in the Committee on Budgets at the Congress
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Planning and Budget Minister Simone Tebet (MDB) declared that in 2026, Brazil will have the "highest minimum wage in the last 50 years in real terms." The current minimum wage is R$1,518.00, and next year it is expected to reach R$1,630.00. The minister's statement came on Tuesday (8) during a public hearing at the Joint Budget Committee (CMO) of the National Congress. Tebet explained to the committee that each real increase in the minimum wage …

The Minister for Planning, Simone Tebet, stated on this Wednesday (8) that the year 2026 will be challenging for public accounts, in front of the tax targets set out in the new cabinet. During the hearing of the Committee on Budgets (CMO) at the National Congress, Tebet stressed that the government remains committed to the target of primary surplus of 0.25% of GDP, but acknowledged the need for adjustments and revision of expenditure to meet the…

The Minister of Planning and Budget, Simone Tebet, stated that 2026 will be a challenging period for Brazil's public finances. The statement was made this Tuesday (July 8, 2025) during a public hearing at the CMO (Joint Budget Committee) in the Chamber of Deputies. “The year 2026 will be challenging. We have a possible, feasible, and challenging primary result target [a surplus of 0.25% of GDP], but it is challenging,” stated Tebet. The minister…

Minister for Planning participated in hearing in the Committee on Budgets at the Congress

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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