Paraguay's Economy Ministry Pays Out $44.9 Million to State Suppliers This Week
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Paraguay's Ministry of Economy and Finance disbursed approximately US$44.9 million this week to state suppliers and creditors.
- The payments, totaling G. 274.356 billion, cover commitments for resource transfer requests submitted between June 23 and July 1.
- Funds were allocated to various government ministries, public universities, and other state institutions, with detailed payment schedules available online.
Paraguay's Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) announced this week that it disbursed approximately US$44.9 million to state suppliers and creditors. The payments, totaling G. 274.356 billion, aim to honor commitments linked to resource transfer requests submitted between June 23 and July 1.
The ministry detailed that G. 32.629 billion were paid from Source 10, G. 106.042 billion from Source 20, and G. 135.685 billion from Source 30. These funds are designated for a wide range of government entities, including the Presidency of the Republic, various ministries such as Economy and Finance, Public Health, Public Works and Communications, and Education and Sciences.
Public universities, including the National University of Asunciรณn and others across the country, also received payments. The General Directorate of Public Treasury within the MEF stated that resource transfers are processed consistently according to the submission date of requests from public institutions. Detailed payment calendars are accessible on the MEF's official website under Citizen Consultation, as well as on the Online Services portal and the National Directorate of Public Procurement website.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.