Bruno Le Maire persists and signs. “There should not be and there will not be a ‘red march’. I refute this expression that scares the French,” said the Minister of Economy from the Agricultural Fair, the day after the end of trade negotiations between manufacturers and distributors, which could result in more increases prices on the shelves this month.
The Bercy tenant, however, called on big retailers to take steps to limit the impact of inflation on consumers: “I hope that in the next few days we will have a collective agreement on a certain amount of products at the lowest possible prices minimums. And I want this agreement to be implemented on March 15,” he said.
On Wednesday, the delegate minister for Commerce, Olivia Grégoire, indicated that the idea of an anti-inflation suitcase was still “on the table.” Bruno Le Maire, for his part, excluded this Thursday any new gesture from the State: “The State has done its part. The State protects our compatriots against inflation through the energy shield (…) and a certain number of measures support”. .
Source: BFM TV
