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Zero to negative GDP growth likely, Finance Minister admits

Malta's economy this year will see zero or even negative growth, Finance Minister Tonio Fenech said yesterday.

He said Malta was faring much better than most European countries, which were expecting a negative growth of about four per cent.

Malta's economy was already in negative growth in the last quarter of last year and in the first quarter of this year.

The Finance Minister had so far refrained from publicly commenting on the possibility that Malta will end the year in the red, even when negative figures first started surfacing in the beginning of the year.

At the end of May, Central Bank Governor Michael Bonello said it was likely that Malta would end the year "with a marginally negative growth rate", barring unforeseen developments.

Reacting to Mr Bonello's prediction, Mr Fenech had simply said: "We appreciate this news reflects the international reality we are all facing. Instead of standing still, we are working to counter it, not just in the immediate term but in the long-term so that jobs are not lost as a result of the international scenario".

He went beyond that yesterday and, for the first time since the recession hit Malta, he admitted that the year was likely to end in the red.

Addressing journalists following the first consultation meeting with social partners ahead of the 2010 budget yesterday, Mr Fenech said he was aiming for "a delicate budget", which did not disrupt the economy. The economy had to be allowed to grow to address social issues.

Mr Fenech said measures taken by the government ensured that firms continued to operate from Malta. Such measures saved about 2,000 jobs. Unemployment had increased by about 1,000 people but now seemed to level out.

He said the social partners attending a meeting of the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development called for investment in Product Malta, measures to tackle inflation, a cut in bureaucracy and higher productivity.

Speaking about the tourism industry, Mr Fenech said this sector was experiencing uncertainty because of late bookings and, as a result, hoteliers and other operators were not committing to engaging staff for summer.

He explained that the budget consultation process, which started yesterday, was expected to lead to the publication of the pre-budget document in mid-July.

More meetings were planned, starting with one in Gozo today and a business breakfast tomorrow.

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Comments

B Zammit (on 3/7/09)
@ A Zammit
Ezatt, the only way is up (not) Labour!
A Zammit (on 3/7/09)
@ B Zammit: We will never be as backwards as we are now ;)
B Zammit (on 2/7/09)
@Galea. L You never know. If we go backwards enough we could meet up with you ;)
Galea. L (on 2/7/09)
"with a marginally negative growth rate", meaning contraction, meaning we will have less GDP, meaning we are going backwards.
mario gellel (on 2/7/09)
So although bad news,the truth came out and the Minister admits that we are in the Red. Where we not told that the Goverment was well prepared for the recession? then what went wrong?
Regarding saving 2,000 jobs yet loose another 1,000 not counting the hundreds of GO workers being forced to take the voluntary offer , is not a good result at all.
About the pre-budget, I thought I heard Joe Muscat recommending it some time ago but you said that it was not needed.
About a Delicate Budget planned for next year, is it gonna be the same old story that you implement most of the hardship before the main budget and then tell us that it wil not be that hard on the common families??
We are eager to hear the (bad)news as if we are not suffering enough already.

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