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The Figaro letter of July 27, 2021

2021-07-27T05:00:50.969Z


France is running out of wood, Yemen is on the verge of implosion and the French love dictation. Dear readers, For the economy to rebound after the very big crisis it has just suffered is a good thing, of course. But this is also sometimes accompanied by small worries. Thus, in France, the timber industry, for example, is not necessarily seeing the resumption of activity very well and is faced with shortages. We could be reassured by emphasizing the cyclical nature of the problem, but this a


Dear readers,

For the economy to rebound after the very big crisis it has just suffered is a good thing, of course.

But this is also sometimes accompanied by small worries.

Thus, in France, the timber industry, for example, is not necessarily seeing the resumption of activity very well and is faced with shortages.

We could be reassured by emphasizing the cyclical nature of the problem, but this also reveals other deeper problems that must be managed by this sector, which is absolutely essential to the French economic fabric.

This missive will also take you to Yemen and announce a new presidential candidacy.

Happy reading, have a good day and don't forget to wish Nathalie a happy birthday!

Louise Darbon

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France lacks wood: the reasons for a shortage

Wood is one of the materials, along with steel, which particularly affects the construction sector today.

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France does not lack forests and yet it lacks timber.

The paradox is astonishing but very true.

However, on this sector still depend 400,000 jobs, which

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