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“We will not increase any taxes”: Emmanuel Macron reassures businessmen at BIG 2023

Absent for the first time at the Bpifrance Inno Génération event, the Head of State sent a message to the businessmen gathered at the Accor Arena to welcome the recent results of the French economy and call to “go even further.”

A regular at the event whose exceptional absence will surely draw attention. On an official trip to Granada, Emmanuel Macron was unable to attend Bpifrance Inno Génération this year, the event dedicated to Bpifrance innovation. But the President of the Republic wanted to send a message to the numerous businessmen gathered at the Accor Arena. First of all, salute the work of Bpifrance, “which has become a key player in the French economy” for a decade.

Industrial projects, unemployment rate falls

But also to highlight the good results of the French economy in recent months and even in recent years. “For the fourth consecutive year, our country is the most attractive in Europe, recalls the Head of State. We have an unemployment rate that has reached historically low levels. We have a historically high activity rate: 100,000 industrial jobs created, of which which 20,000 in the last quarter.”

He cited the four electric car battery factories in the North, the doubling of semiconductor production in Grenoble and the numerous quantity, nuclear energy and artificial intelligence startups launching into deep tech.

“Not pass”

Given this positive assessment, Emmanuel Macron intends to “go even further” and continue his economic policy strategy to promote entrepreneurship. “We will continue to offer you an environment favorable to creation and innovation with favorable taxation, with investments in particular thanks to the France 2030 mission and continuing to eliminate all obstacles to employment,” he declared in a video published in the X Elysée report.

Competitiveness, investment and emergence of talents

To allow the French economy to prosper in an uncertain geopolitical context, the President of the Republic wishes to concentrate his efforts on “a supply policy” and identifies three pillars. First of all, he wants to “continue guaranteeing the conditions of our competitiveness” by following “the fiscal policy of tax reduction with the establishment of a new tax credit for the green industry and the beginning of the fall of the CVAE.”

Then, the Head of State also plans to continue investing in the scientific and technological ecosystem and encourages large companies to do the same, beyond public power. Finally, the emergence of talents constitutes the third and final pillar and is materialized, among other things, in the reform of the vocational secondary school, “a great project for the coming years.”

Author: Timothy Talbi
Source: BFM TV

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