Timor-Leste seeks US$101 million budget increase amid rising fuel costs Featured

By Journal Independente Team May 23, 2026 134
The 24th anniversary of the restoration of its independence on May 20. The 24th anniversary of the restoration of its independence on May 20.

DILI:The Timor-Leste government has submitted a supplementary 2026 state budget proposal to the National Parliament, seeking an additional US$101.1 million to address rising fuel costs and new government spending pressures.

According to a Council of Ministers press statement issued after the May 13 meeting, the amendment would increase the total consolidated 2026 General State Budget to about US$2.39 billion.

The government said the additional funding was needed to “mitigate the economic impact of rising international fuel prices”, particularly given Timor-Leste’s heavy dependence on imported fuel and food products.

The proposal also includes costs linked to Timor-Leste’s presidency of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) and spending requirements for the Oé-Cusse Ambeno Special Administrative Region, according to the government statement.

Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão and Finance Minister Santina Cardoso formally delivered the proposal to Parliament President Maria Fernanda Lay on May 15, government and parliamentary statements said.

Government projections cited in the proposal estimate annual inflation will rise to 2.2% in 2026, compared with 1.2% in 2025, although authorities said fuel stabilisation measures were expected to limit sharper price increases.

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