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Germany’s 2027 draft budget is finalized, Handelsblatt reports

By Thomson Reuters Jun 26, 2026 | 8:33 AM

By Maria Martinez and Holger Hansen

BERLIN, June 26 (Reuters) – Germany’s 2027 draft budget has been finalized, German newspaper ​Handelsblatt reported on Friday, citing ‌sources, saying that Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil has reached a final agreement with cabinet colleagues.

The initial budget shortfall of €21 billion ($23.94 billion) has ‌been ​fully closed and the ⁠individual budget plans ⁠for each ministry are ready, Handelsblatt said.

To close the shortfall, Klingbeil will have to draw on part of a ​reserve of €9.7 billion, the report said, although he had previously said he ⁠hoped to leave it ⁠untouched when he presented the ​key points for the 2027 budget.

A finance ​ministry spokesperson declined to comment on ‌details and pointed out that the cabinet is due to approve the government draft as planned on July 6.

Tapping ⁠the reserve was necessary because the expected savings had not been fully achieved and there ⁠were unplanned ‌expenses resulting from the U.S.-Israeli ⁠war with Iran, Handelsblatt reported.

Thanks ​to ‌some of these cuts, however, ​it was ⁠possible to reduce the budget gap for 2028, which was just under €30 billion.

($1 = 0.8772 euros)

(Reporting by Maria Martinez and Holger Hansen; editing by Matthias Williams and ​Paul Simao)