The slower than expected global economy recovery post-Brexit had contributed to the forecast revision, BI Governor Agus Martowardojo said. Meanwhile, the Indonesian Government plans to cut 184 trillion rupiah (about US$14.2 billion), including previously announced budget cut in a bid to keep budget deficit below the legal limit of 3% of GDP. During the first semester, the government spent 37% of the 1,306 trillion rupiah (US$99 billion) budgeted in the 2016 revised state budget, according to the Central Statistics Agency. The country's GDP expanded 4.91% in the first quarter of 2016 and 5.18% in the following quarter.