France's Targeted Relief Measures Amid Energy Crisis
France is set to announce targeted measures to address energy price spikes caused by the Iran war. These measures aim to support trucking companies and fisheries burdened by rising energy costs, according to Finance Minister Roland Lescure. The initiatives will focus on high-mileage drivers, among others.
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The French government is preparing to unveil a series of targeted measures to counteract the recent energy price surges, as announced by Finance Minister Roland Lescure on Thursday. This comes following increased energy costs attributed to the ongoing Iran conflict.
Speaking during an interview with French broadcaster RTL, Lescure emphasized that the upcoming measures would primarily support trucking companies and fisheries struggling to manage rising bills.
Lescure highlighted previous steps taken for high-mileage drivers and reassured that the forthcoming initiatives would adopt a similarly focused approach to alleviate industry burdens.
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