East African Ministers Set to Announce Budgets Amid Iran Cost Shock and Debt Strain
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East African ministers will unveil their national budgets in the coming days as the region grapples with rising costs linked to Iran and mounting debt pressures.
The ministers, representing several East African countries, are scheduled to present their fiscal plans in a series of meetings that will address the economic impact of increased Iranian commodity prices and the broader debt burden facing the region.
The budget announcements come at a time when East African economies are seeking to navigate the dual challenges of external price shocks and internal fiscal constraints, underscoring the need for coordinated policy responses.
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