2023-07-09 14:02:43
Posted Jul 9, 2023 at 3:18 p.m.Updated Jul 9, 2023 at 4:02 p.m.
Eight days following the end of the urban riots triggered by the death of the young Nahel in Nanterre, the government appears at the bedside of the traders who are victims of the degradations. On Friday, the Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire went to meet them in Marseille, an opportunity for some to express their extreme “exasperation”. But, despite the events – and the rumors of a reshuffle – the minister remains focused on the major projects of the second five-year term.
At the Economic Meetings of Aix-en-Provence this weekend, the host of Bercy thus reaffirmed his priority: “We must switch from a model where we always redistribute more to a model where we produce more and better. While the manufacturing industry has seen its production halved in three decades, “producing more and producing green is the major challenge for the coming years. This is what will make it possible to find room for maneuver”, pleaded Bruno Le Maire, recalling that “there is no great nation without manufacturing production”.
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