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The government is studying targeted aid to reduce the impact of the Ukrainian crisis

2022-03-08T11:15:21.127Z


“The objective is that all those who want to go to work are not penalized by the very high price per barrel and at the pump,” said Elisabeth Borne.


The government will study targeted aid for French people affected by rising fuel prices and sectors impacted by the Ukrainian crisis, as part of the "

resilience plan

", Labor Minister Elisabeth Borne said on LCI on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Jean Castex brings together representatives of the sectors concerned and the trade unions and employers' organizations on Tuesday to develop a "

resilience plan

" in order to deal with the consequences of the invasion of Ukraine and international sanctions against Russia.

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Faced with the new surge in energy prices, "

we need aid for the French who need their car to get to work

", to be "

attentive to those for whom it is unbearable to pay for petrol too dear

,” said Elisabeth Borne.

"

The objective is that all those who want to go to work are not penalized by the very high price per barrel and at the pump

," she said.

Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday that government aid for gasoline would be "

improved

" around a "

mileage allowance and inflation allowance approach

" to quickly deal with soaring fuel prices.

We must be attentive to the sectors, the industrialists, the farmers, the fishermen

” who could suffer from “

supply disruptions

” or a “

significant increase in prices

”, due to the sanctions against Russia, added Elisabeth Borne .

She notably mentioned the partial activity, set up during the health crisis.

Companies that see their production stopped because a component is missing can mobilize long-term partial activity, it is a tool that can protect jobs over time

,” she said.

Noting that for certain materials, such as titanium, France is very dependent on Russia, efforts will be made to reduce this dependence, but in the meantime we must "

protect jobs

", she argued.

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Asked about RTL, the secretary general of the CFDT Laurent Berger wanted "

targeted aid to businesses, and aid to purchasing power for households, particularly the most modest

".

In “

the sectors which are the most impacted, agriculture, the automobile, the steel industry, the metallurgy, undoubtedly many others, there it will be necessary specific aid for companies so that they can hold on

”, he said. -he says.

Source: lefigaro

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