Arab Times

French-German deal on eurozone ‘fiscal capacity’ in reach – Le Maire

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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Saturday he was confident of reaching an agreement with Germany this month about creating a joint “fiscal capacity” within the eurozone.

Le Maire and his German counterpar­t Olaf Scholz are hammering out a roadmap for eurozone reform with the aim of reaching a deal at a June 19 meeting of President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Speaking after a meeting of G7 finance ministers in Canada, Le Maire said that the fiscal capacity was at the core of the French proposals.

However, it is a very sensitive subject in Germany, where concerns run deep that German taxpayers could be left footing the bill for unsound economic policies in other eurozone countries.

Though the details are still vague and need to be fleshed out, the French want a joint fund that could be used to absorb economic shocks and smooth out difference­s between the eurozone countries’ economies.

“If you want to reduce the economic divergence­s among the members of the euro zone you need a fiscal capacity,” Le Maire said at the meeting in the Canadian mountain resort town of Whistler, British Columbia.

“We will still have in-depth discussion­s with Olaf Scholz to try to better understand the difficulti­es that the German government might have with that idea, but at the end I’m quite sure we will find a consensus and find an agreement,” Le Maire added. (RTRS)

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