2023-05-12 05:14:14
Emmanuel Macron does not budge. On the policy of “competitiveness” initiated in 2017, “what works best is not to break it, we will hold this line […] to accelerate the reindustrialization” of the country. This is what the Head of State hammered home on Thursday at the Elysee Palace before an audience of industrialists, elected officials and ministers during the presentation of his roadmap for reindustrialization. Before making a trip this Friday on the same subject to Dunkirk, then to hold the now traditional Choose France summit in Versailles on Monday.
This acceleration, Emmanuel Macron has linked it to the technological revolutions in progress, to the “battle for the climate and biodiversity […] that we cannot succeed by importing products that we do not choose”. But he also sees it as a response to the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The response, within the framework of the bill on green industry presented to the Council of Ministers next Tuesday, will have as its key element a future green industry tax credit, supposed to “trigger 20 billion in investments in the territory by to 2030”.
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