The clock is ticking.
Five days before the deadline for trade negotiations, which set the price of products sold in supermarkets for the coming year, the executive strongly called negotiators, manufacturers and distributors to order.
“We convened this Wednesday morning a follow-up committee for trade negotiations,
we explain to the government.
So close to the deadline, it is quite unusual
,
but the situation required it because the negotiations are extremely tense.
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Inflation rekindles the war between manufacturers and distributors
No less than three ministers, Julien Denormandie for Agriculture, Agnès Pannier-Runacher in charge of Industry and Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne for SMEs and Trade, have called on manufacturers and distributors “
for a start, for taking responsibility
”.
They reminded that the March 1 deadline is not optional.
"Beyond that, suppliers and distributors are liable to a fine of 375,000 euros"
, they recall.
Lower
number of contracts
signed
Rarely have these negotiations reached such a sticking point.
Inflation…
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