EU To Warn Greece Over Deficit
BRUSSELS (AP) — Greece faces formal criticism from other EU nations for failing to cut back a ballooning budget deficit, the EU's top economy official Joaquin Almunia warned Tuesday.
Greece last month said its yearly gap between public spending and receipts would double to 12.5 percent of economic output. The new Socialist government has promised "radical changes" to raise more taxes to try to stem the gap.
The country will now miss a 2010 deadline that EU finance ministers gave it to bring the deficit under the 3 percent limit set by EU budget rules. The limit is crucial for the 16 nations that use the euro as it is one of the few ways they can coordinate their economies. ...
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