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According to Bruno Le Maire, the economic situation will depend on vaccination

“Economic indicators are green”. This Friday evening, Bruno Le Mair gave an interview to Le Parisien. According to the Minister of the Economy, the situation in France does not require a second recovery scheme but vaccination remains vital to find new “growth, jobs, and activity” in the long run. He considers PCR and antigenic tests cost too much to the community.
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Covid: France’s GDP decreases by 8.3% in 2020

France’s GDP for 2020 has been announced on Friday Januayr 29, 2021 by the INSEE (National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies). Decreasing by 8.3 between January and December 2020, the country definitely is in recession. The decrease of goods production, services consumption, the hold of constructions and decrease of asset purchases influenced the growth the most.
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Coronavirus: in late March, the public debt reached 101.2% of the GDP

We were expecting it, but the crisis costs a lot: measures to support companies launched in the midst of the coronavirus crisis highly weigh down the French public debt. In late March, the Insee records the amount of the debt to 2,438.5 billion euros, which is 101.2% of the French GDP. It increased by 3.1 points in comparison with December 2019.