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Brazil’s government expected to expand spending block on ministries, says finance minister

By Thomson Reuters May 21, 2026 | 6:38 PM

BRASILIA, May 21 (Reuters) – Brazil’s government is expected to announce on Friday an increase of spending blocks across ministries ​to stay within this year’s spending ‌cap, Finance Minister Dario Durigan said on Thursday.

The block currently stands at 1.6 billion reais ($320 million). The government has scheduled the presentation of its bimonthly ‌revenue ​and expenditure report for 3 ⁠p.m. local time (1800 ⁠GMT) on Friday.

Durigan said in an interview with CNN Brasil that despite expanding the restrictions on spending, it will not be ​necessary to trigger a spending freeze — a measure activated when the economic team sees ⁠a risk of missing ⁠the year’s fiscal target.

“We are ​moving toward an increase in the block, so ​the government is cutting into its own ‌flesh,” the minister said.

He argued that federal revenues have come in line with estimates, but that the government should continue on ⁠a gradual path toward fiscal consolidation, which includes taking steps to curb rising expenses.

The government targets a ⁠primary surplus ‌of 0.25% of GDP for ⁠this year, with a tolerance band ​of ‌0.25% in either direction. In ​March, it ⁠estimated a primary surplus of 3.5 billion reais, or roughly 0% of GDP, for this year.

($1 = 5.0055 reais)

(Reporting by Bernardo Caram; Writing by Fernando Cardoso; Editing by Chris Reese and ​Lincoln Feast.)