Slovakia announced a €2.7 billion ($3.2 billion) package of spending cuts and tax increases for 2026 to avert further rating downgrades.

    Finance Minister Ladislav Kamenicky said there will be rises in income tax for higher earners, the value-added tax rate for some foods, gambling levies and health and social insurance contributions next year to meet the deficit-cutting goal.

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