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12:20 p.m. : Fight against the high cost of living: Jean-Francois Carenco will organize a major meeting in the coming days with all the companies operating in the Overseas Territories in order to find solutions to lower prices. It will be a crucial moment for the ultramarines. https://t.co/hLRKj2WvIB

12:45 p.m. : On a visit to Reunion, the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin announced the forthcoming holding of“a big meeting with all the companies operating in the overseas territories in order to find solutions to lower prices”. This meeting will be organized by the new overseas minister, Jean-François Carenco.

11:33 am : “All companies that can must increase their wages”asked Bruno Le Maire on franceinfo. “Not everything can be based on the action of the State, everyone has their part to play, companies too“. Those who cannot are invited to redistribute wealth via profit-sharing or the “Macron bonus”. (FRANCEINFO / RADIOFRANCE)

10:34 am : The Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire said he was open to studying new measures on the tax exemption of overtime, within the framework of the “purchasing power” bill. Currently, overtime is tax-exempt up to a ceiling of 5,000 euros per year, with a maximum of 220 hours worked over a year.

10:16 a.m. : Gas prices: “If ever prices were to increase further in the coming months, we would draw the consequences in the 2023 finance bill but it will not appear in the consumer’s bill”, says @BrunoLeMaire https://t.co/KEpqYFQm88

10:16 a.m. : “If ever prices were to increase further in the coming months, we would draw the consequences in the 2023 finance bill but it will not appear in the consumer’s bill”assures the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, before the Senate Finance Committee.

09:22 : The Minister of Economy, Bruno Le Maire, and that of Public Accounts, Gabriel Attal, are heard by the Senate Finance Committee. Their hearing concerns the draft budget regulation and approval of the accounts for the year 2021, as well as the amending finance bill for 2022. You can follow it here.

09:20 : 🗣 “You have an inflation of 5.8%, we suggest that you increase the social minima by 4%, that means that we are losing purchasing power.” says @faureolivier, First Secretary of the @partisocialiste and Deputy, about the government’s offers. ▶ #Les4V @GuillaumeDaret https://t.co/EZDvR5ZlTm

09:19 : “You have an inflation of 5.8%, we suggest that you revalue the social minima by 4%, that means that we are losing purchasing power”, deplores the first secretary of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure, commenting on the content of the government’s “purchasing power” bill on France 2.

09:15 : 💬 “It will be as simple as possible” Clément Beaune (@CBaune) details the criteria to benefit from the fuel allowance that the government wishes to put in place https://t.co/dNFLFUYvxx

09:15 : On what criteria will the fuel allowance be based? “Households earning up to 2,000-3,000 euros per month” will be able to receive at least part of the aid, which will also compensate the “big rollers”, who travel at least 12,000 km per year. “It will be as simple as possible”, promises the Minister of Transport Clément Beaune on BFMTV. It will be necessary to do “an online affidavit”he explains. “There will be tax audits a posteriori”.

09:16 : “I guarantee the French that not only will there be no tax increase, but that we will continue to lower taxes”assured Bruno Le Maire, Minister of the Economy, on franceinfo.

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