France’s Nuclear Plans for the Future Unveiled by Minister Bruno Le Maire in La Hague

France’s Nuclear Plans for the Future Unveiled by Minister Bruno Le Maire in La Hague

Par Julien Munoz Published on 7 Mar 24 at 9:06 p.m. updated on 7 Mar 24 at 9:11 p.m. See my news Follow La Presse de la Manche Above the nuclear pool, Stéphanie Gaiffe, director of Orano La Hague, explains to ministers Bruno Le Maire and Roland Lescure how the storage cycle works. “ Two … Read more

Angry farmers: manufacturers and distributors not respecting the Egalim law will be sanctioned, announces Bruno Le Maire

Angry farmers: manufacturers and distributors not respecting the Egalim law will be sanctioned, announces Bruno Le Maire

A first response to the anger of farmers? The Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire indicated this Friday during a press briefing from the Ministry of Agriculture that he had noted “a certain number of infringements” of the Egalim law on the part of “industrialists” and “of certain distributors. However, these transgressions have an … Read more

French Minister Urges Competition Amid Expected Insurance Premium Increases in 2024

French Minister Urges Competition Amid Expected Insurance Premium Increases in 2024

Bad news ahead for consumers as insurance premiums will increase in 2024. Faced with this expected increase, the Minister of Economy and Finance Bruno Le Maire called on the French on Thursday to “bring on competition” to obtain more advantageous rates. “It has escaped no one’s notice that the year 2023 was marked by a … Read more

The deadline for attacking a company after a dismissal soon to be reduced?

The deadline for attacking a company after a dismissal soon to be reduced?

A simplification via a reduction. This is what Bruno Le Maire, the Minister of the Economy, advocates regarding the time limit for filing an appeal against a company in the event of dismissal. In The Parisian, he declares: “Today, when you dismiss a person, an appeal against the company remains possible for twelve months. It … Read more

Car maker “struggles for survival”

The corona crisis apparently plunged the already tumbling automaker Renault into an existential crisis. According to France’s economy and finance minister, everything is now at stake. But he sees opportunities for the group. France’s Economics and Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire sees the automaker Renault in a serious crisis. “Renault is struggling to survive,” Le … Read more

The State supports Fnac-Darty

INFO LE FIGARO – The distributor benefits from the public guarantee on a bank loan of 500 million euros. A first for a large group. –Enrique Martinez, CEO of Fnac-Darty. AFP Since mid-March, Fnac-Darty has had to lower the curtain on all its stores. In France, in Belgium, in Spain, the distributor found himself overnight … Read more

no payment of dividends for companies with access to short-time working

Published on : 03/30/2020 – 14:54Modified : 03/30/2020 – 14:54 – Faced with the coronavirus pandemic, the Minister of Economy on Monday called on companies using partial unemployment measures not to pay dividends to their shareholders. “I invite (…) all the companies which have access today to partial unemployment, that is to say which have … Read more

The government maintains the vagueness around the “essential sectors of activity”

Now is the time for exegesis. What is an essential sector of activity whose employees would therefore be expected whatever happens on their workstation? The parliamentary group Les Républicains formulates a question in this regard which tends to come back again and again: “What companies are essential to the functioning of the country?” Almost identical … Read more

Trump’s measures against the coronavirus are “a health aberration”, tackle Bruno Le Maire

Published on : 3/13/2020 – 11:52Modified : 3/13/2020 – 11:53 – The measures to close the American borders to travelers from Europe are a “health aberration”, the French Minister of Economy and Finance estimated on Friday. Donald’s announcements have caused “economic chaos”. The French Minister of Economy and Finance, Bruno Le Maire, denounced Friday March … Read more

Big blow for French growth

Badaboum. After posting an identical 0.3% increase in the first three quarters of 2019, Gross Domestic Product fell 0.1% in the fourth quarter. This is the first time since the spring of 2016, when GDP, this key economic indicator corresponding to the sum of the wealth created by the country, had also declined. As a … Read more