BUSINESS

Nu 819 mn spent to date on fuel price support

Airlines jack up rates as jet fuel does not get fuel support The government so far has spent a whopping Nu 819.159 million (mn) on fuel price support as of 24 April 2026. Of this, the bulk of the support has been consumed by diesel vehicles, receiving Nu 769.671 mn, …

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Finance Ministry ups internal revenue target to Nu 380 bn

The Ministry of Finance has proposed a revision to the 13th Five-Year Plan (FYP), dropping a key performance indicator (KPI) that aimed to increase the tax-to-GDP ratio from 13 percent to 15 percent. In its place, the ministry has introduced a new target focused on enhancing domestic revenue collection through …

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GST registrations reach more than 4,000 as of April

The Department of Revenue and Customs (DRC) has reported that the total number of GST registrants as of 9th April 2026, stands at 4,164. According to the data provided, the number of monthly filers is 3,628, while quarterly filers number 130 and six-monthly filers account for 406, bringing the grand …

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GST to not be reversed but can be improved: MoF

This paper asked the Ministry of Finance (MoF) that given the under collection of GST Revenue compared to the old BST, administrative and compliance burden for small businesses and inflation of essential goods and services, would the government consider doing away with GST or modifying it. The Finance Minister Lekey …

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Finance Minister highlights risks to economic outlook

Finance Minister Lyonpo Lekey Dorji said rising geopolitical tensions pose a risk to the country’s economic outlook. He noted that Bhutan’s heavy reliance on imported fuel makes it vulnerable to global price swings, which could drive up inflation, increase transport costs, and put pressure on government finances and the broader …

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Lyonpo Namgyal Dorji addresses access to information and media support

MoICE Minister Lyonpo Namgyal Dorji addressed recent concerns regarding the cancellation of a private newspaper’s license, clarifying that the decision was strictly procedural. The license expired on 30th October 2025, and despite the full 120-day renewal window, including grace and penalty periods, and multiple reminders, the required documents were not …

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Govt may go for 3rd operator if BT does not relent

A quiet tug of war has been unfolding between the government and Bhutan Telecom (BT) over the mobile data price reduction since 27th February 2025, when the Cabinet approved the internet cost reduction strategy. The directive called for a 50 percent reduction in mobile data prices for packages ranging from …

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