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François Asselin: “Some SMEs find themselves facing an energy wall”

2023-01-05T18:18:30.722Z


INTERVIEW - François Asselin is the President of the Confederation of Small and Medium Enterprises (CPME).


LE FIGARO.

- The executive received bakers and restaurateurs, penalized by the rise in energy prices.

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Despite substantial state aid, some SMEs find themselves faced with an energy wall.

The bill has at best doubled, at worst been multiplied by seven in some sectors.

The food industry is pretty badly hit.

Overall, any business that has an energy consumption of more than 36 kilowatt hours is going to have to look very closely at its operating account.

There will be no other solution than to pass on the selling prices.

The recent adaptation of government measures to limit the rise in the cost of energy is welcome, but the inflationary loop is not over.

The price of cereals will remain high, as well as that of inputs, packaging, etc.

Some businesses are already having difficulties, because the French consume less or favor the first prices.

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Source: lefigaro

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