JAKARTA - Minister of Finance Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has set eight programs that are the focus of fiscal policy in the State Budget (APBN) for the 2027 fiscal year.
"Fiscal policy is focused on supporting eight clusters of the National Priority Work Program (PKPN) and one supporting group (enabler) consisting of 60 work programs," said Purbaya in the DPR RI Plenary Meeting, Jakarta, Tuesday, reported by Antara.
The eight programs include food sovereignty; energy and water independence; education; health; industrialization and industrialization; infrastructure, housing, and disaster resilience; strengthening the people's economy and village development; and poverty reduction.
Meanwhile, the supporting groups include strengthening the fields of defense and security, law enforcement, governance, accelerating digitization, and economic diplomacy.
"Therefore, the state budget must be maintained to be healthy, credible, and sustainable," said the Minister of Finance.
To support this agenda, the Government optimizes state revenues through tax reform and digitization, expanding the revenue base, and strengthening the governance of non-tax state revenues (PNBP).
On the spending side, the government continues to improve the quality of spending to be more efficient, productive, targeted, and have a real impact on the community, including through strengthening social protection based on the National Socio-Economic Single Data (DTSEN).
The government will also manage financing wisely and innovatively to maintain fiscal resilience.
Various innovative financing schemes will also be developed through synergy with the Danantara Investment Management Agency (BPI), Special Mission Vehicles (SMV), General Service Agency (BLU), and Sovereign Wealth Fund to support the transformation of the national economy.
Therefore, the fiscal posture in 2027 is designed collaboratively, directed, and measurable, with details:
The state budget deficit ranges from 1.8 percent to 2.4 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). State revenues of 11.82 percent to 12.40 percent of GDP. State spending of 13.62 percent to 14.80 percent of GDP.The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)