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The growth forecast of the Banque de France for the year 2025 increased from 0.7% to 0.6%. On the set of 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 12, Jean-Paul Chapel explains the consequences of this drop.
The Banque de France has revised its growth forecasts. “France will create even less wealth than expected in 2025”, explains Jean-Paul Chapel on the set of 8 p.m., Thursday June 12. “Growth forecast drops from 0.7 to 0.6%. It may seem little, but they are automatically less revenues in state coffers … VAT, taxes, contributions”Develops the journalist.
In total, 1.5 billion euros will be missed in 2025 if the government wants to hold the objective of deficit on which it has committed. The drop in growth is notably linked to uncertainty “which increases with the trade war launched by Donald Trump. Companies and households cancel or postpone their investments“, Details Jean-Paul Chapel. “The Banque de France does not exclude revise growth yet if customs duties increase. Bad news when the government is still looking for 40 billion savings”he concludes.
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