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T&T Gov’t records windfall of more than $8-billion dollars
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley at Monday’s news conference. Photo: CMC
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July 18, 2022

T&T Gov’t records windfall of more than $8-billion dollars

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – The Trinidad and Tobago government Monday said the country had recorded a windfall of more than eight billion dollars as a result of the increase in prices for oil and energy products on the global market, but warned that the funds would not be used solely to pay one section of the population salary increases and arrears.

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, speaking at a news conference following a weekend retreat of the Cabinet, said that Finance Minister Colm Imbert will outline the financial situation of the country when he addresses the nation on September 2.

But he told reporters that the windfall would be used to lessen the deficit from TT$16 billion to just under four billion.

“But remember that deficit is not money in hand. It is the difference between earnings and expenditure. Our earnings have improved considerably in the 2022 period… and that is why our deficit is going to be better off,” Rowley said.

Rowley acknowledged that inflation has had an impact on the way of life, but that Port of Spain had been able to keep inflation to a low of just over five per cent “considerably less than it is in other countries which are, in fact, facing the kind of challenges we are facing”.

Prime Minister Rowley said that the financial windfall would not be used solely to meet salary increases and arrears to public servants, adding that billions of dollars had to be borrowed to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Now that the market is giving us some additional revenue, unplanned but fortunately grateful to have that, the Minister of Finance is able to tell us that for the period we are examining …we would have earned an additional TT$8.14 billion…what do we now do with that money and that is what the discussion in the retreat was about,” the Prime Minister stated.

Rowley said that even before the discussions had taken place, the government had gone to Parliament for approval in spending TT$2.6 billion of the windfall through a budget adjustment.

“How much of that TT$5.2 billion do we spend on back pay to public servants and the fuel subsidy. We offered public servants a two per cent increase and I need not tell you how that was received. But we can only offer what the country can afford,” Rowley said.

He said if the government offers a four per cent increase “and if that four per cent is accepted, we are talking about an immediately paid back pay of TT$2.4 billion, which is roughly half of the increased revenue”.

He said if that percentage in salary increase is accepted, it would result in ongoing recurrent expenditure of TT$419 million annually.

“The question is what are we committing ourselves to? And of course, that is only for the public service as we know it. Because you know once the public service back pay has been settled it reflects itself through the public sector and not just public servants on the gazette sheet (but) the others in state enterprises and so on and they will all expect an increase of a similar nature.

“You are talking about another TT$1.5 billion on the back pay side and another TT$300 million on the continuous side every year. So if you add those two things together …you [are] talking here about four billion dollars in back pay and approximately TT$800 million increase going forward,” he said.

Rowley reminded journalists that the multi-billion dollar windfall had been achieved as a result of “unusual circumstances in the hydrocarbon market” noting also the actions taken by the United States government at home and abroad to decrease the price of fuel.

“Once those consumer prices are coming down…it will automatically transmit itself out into forcing down the price of oil. So we have to view the high prices for oil as temporary and the gains we have made in terms of cash as a temporary pool of cash.

“There is no way under the current revenue and earning situation that the government of Trinidad and Tobago, the country of Trinidad and Tobago and the people of Trinidad and Tobago could undertake to make payments of this nature for three years…in back pay and increases going forward….” he added.

Rowley told reporters that even after all the difficulties such as the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on the economy and “all that we are going through, Trinidad and Tobago still has a substantial cash of foreign reserves…well beyond the minimum…and we have foreign reserves for seven months import where four months is the usual yardstick”.

He said even as the government is pleased with the economic situation, it has had to implement a reduction in the amount of money spent on subsidising fuel, which he estimated at TT$300 million monthly.

He said contrary to statements in the public domain the government has not removed the fuel subsidy, insisting “we have reduced it.”

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