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Brazil's fiscal woes could worsen in 2026 as a result of Correios.

Dario Durigan, the acting finance minister of Brazil, said that Correios' "very poor" results have affected the budget planning by the government for this year. The situation could get worse in 2026.

"We would have liked to be in a better situation, but we must deal with what is before us." "The situation in Correios is very bad today," he said at a press briefing.

In its latest revenue and expenditure report published late Friday, the government increased its projected deficit in state-owned enterprises by 3.7 billion reals ($686.66 millions). It cited "primarily the impact of Correios revised budget plans."

The government can deduct a portion of the investment costs from the deficit calculation of state-owned companies.

The government was forced to cut other expenses to comply with budget laws due to the worsening results of Correios.

Durigan stated that the government awaits Correios restructuring plan due to the "serious and structural" problems the company faces. He warned this could have a greater fiscal impact by 2026. He said that the government was not talking about a direct injection of capital, but rather an operation supported by Treasury for Correios. He did not go into detail.

(source: Reuters)