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France announces EUR10B budget cuts as growth slows

PARIS (AFP) – The French government yesterday announced budget cuts of EUR10 billion as it seeks to rein in its budget deficit after growth failed to meet expectations.

The cuts controversially include EUR2 billion that were to be spent on environmental and energy transition programmes.

Other cuts are being made to previously budgeted spending on education, justice, defence and regional development.

The decree was published in France’s official journal and signed by Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, who was recently named by centrist President Emmanuel Macron in a Cabinet reshuffle.

The government had warned of the cuts on Sunday to hold its 2024 deficit to 4.4 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP), after revising downward its growth forecast to one percent amid international tensions and slowing economies in major trading partners such as China and Germany.

The government has indicated it is concerned about French debt being downgraded by international rating agencies.

The new budget cuts come on top of EUR16 billion of reduced spending already inscribed in the 2024 budget, largely due to the phase-out of energy subsidies introduced when gas and electricity prices soared.

Sources in the French finance ministry have also warned that the 2023 deficit might have overshot its target of 4.9 per cent of GDP.

File photo of the Eiffel tower along the Seine River in Paris, France. PHOTO: AFP
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