The State must define a “national strategy” for the green industry for the period 2023-2030, on Tuesday the National Assembly voted unanimously, in the frame of the examination of the project to accelerate the “reindustrialisation décarbonée ” From the country. The deputies approved an LR amendment in this sense, which restores this measure introduced by the Senate in first reading, at the initiative of the Socialists.
The Minister of Industry, Roland Lescure, said that this strategy already “exists”, “it is effective, it produces results”, but “we understand the need for a document” that summarizes this strategy. The general rapporteur Guillaume Kasbarian (Renaissance) also expressed his reservations about the measure, “little restrictive” and redundant compared to the plans already underway. But he rallied in the face of an opposition coalition in his favor. A “planned and illustrated national strategy” is necessary and “must be stated very clearly”, advocated Stéphane Viry (LR) in particular.
Specify professional training needs
This strategy must determine “the strategic sectors that must be established or developed as a priority in the national territory”, and will promote “research and experimentation of new products and processes that contribute to the ecological transition”, according to the adopted reform. It will specify the professional training needs, added the deputies in particular.
The government has made industrial recovery a priority battle after the pension crisis. In his bill, he highlights that he puts on the table a reduction in the terms of establishment authorizations and new tools for attracting private savings. The text, under consideration by the Assembly until the end of the week, establishes the goal of halving the average time to obtain authorization to open a factory, now estimated at 17 months. The objective is to promote projects like those of the “big five” -wind, photovoltaic, heat pumps, batteries, carbon-free hydrogen-.
Source: BFM TV
