Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government has presented its 2025 budget, hoping to reduce the deficit with 60 billion euros ...
France's government presented on Thursday its 2025 budget aimed at plugging a gaping hole in the public finances with 60 ...
The French government is seeking deep spending cuts and higher taxes in an effort to tame its ballooning debt and deficit.
France will cut research funds for green technology, hike gas and electricity taxes and extend aid in a bid to balance ...
France's budget for 2025 will "fully" be in line with the European Union's new spending rules, Finance Minister Antoine Armand vowed, ahead of his first meeting with EU counterparts on Monday. The ...
France's Budget Minister Backs Raising Household Electricity ... "Around 80% of our fellow citizens are on the state-regulated rate, and even without the energy cap, they will still have a ...
He started taking soundings on a budget plan this week and at least now there is one, although it’s not a solution to France’s pressing economic and political problems. Mr. Barnier gets points ...
Read moreA look at key ministers in France's new government line-up The ... in spending cuts and tax increases to finalise a 2025 state budget and hand it over to lawmakers by mid-October.
France is looking to improve its financial situation by some 60 billion euros ($66 billion) in 2025 in the hope of bringing the public sector deficit to five percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
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France's Finance Minister Antoine Armand vowed that the 2025 budget will fully align with the European Union's new spending rules, as the country seeks to address its "colossal" debt through spending ...