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Did you get the "best deal" when talking with Alphonso and Gus? If you don't bring your economics minister, you need to have Alphonso read through the document until you spot the dodgy bit, then call him out on it. Although if you didn't do that, then I suspect you wouldn't have been told about the +2 budget (or if you did, then that would be the bug).
Note that in a future turn you may also get a further boost from your wine (again, this is a once-off, I think it's more than 2 though). This may depend on other things as well, including what you did in the Sordland run (or whether you just ran Rizia on a default Sordland).
Didn't do any other deals with Sordland, so I'm unsure if that impacts anything or how my handling of the base-game impacts either.