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Pre-Budget Consultations: The Private Sector Facing the Debt Wall

Summary by L'Express
For two and a half hours, thirteen constituted bodies marched in front of the "junior minister" of Finance Dhaneshwar Damry to plead their causes for the Budget 2026-2027. All agreed to qualify the context as forced: debt to 89.5% of GDP, compared to 60% under the previous administration, shortage of currency, increase of inputs, global turbulence. Pre-budgetary consultations of the private sector were held yesterday at the National Assembly. Be…
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For two and a half hours, thirteen constituted bodies marched in front of the "junior minister" of Finance Dhaneshwar Damry to plead their causes for the Budget 2026-2027. All agreed to qualify the context as forced: debt to 89.5% of GDP, compared to 60% under the previous administration, shortage of currency, increase of inputs, global turbulence. Pre-budgetary consultations of the private sector were held yesterday at the National Assembly. Be…

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L'Express broke the news in Mauritius on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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