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Macron unveils 8bn-euro French auto rescue

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ÉTAPLES, France: President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday announced an 8-billion euro ($8.8 billion) plan to revive France’s auto industry by making it the European leader in electric cars, boosting a sector brought to its knees by the coronaviru­s.

Macron said the package would include one billion euros in subsidies to encourage purchases of electric and hybrid cars and set a target of France producing a million green cars annually by 2025.

The “historic” interventi­on will aim to turn France’s rechargeab­le car industry into Europe’s biggest, the president said.

Visiting a car factory in Etaples in northern France, Macron said his government would seek to boost flagging customer demand with a subsidy of 7,000 euros for each individual buying an electric car, 5,000 for each company purchase, and 2,000 per hybrid rechargeab­le car.

Starting June 1, there would also be an aid of 3,000 euros for converting from a petrol-fuelled car to a less-polluting one — and as much as 5,000 euros to upgrade to an electric vehicle, the president said.

He said that some three quarters of French people would be eligible for the incentives. “In total, the state will provide a bit more than 8 billion euros in aid to the

sector,” said Macron.

‘Never before’

France, the home of Renault, Citroen and Peugeot, has seen car sales and revenue slashed by some 80 percent as a result of a two-month nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s, said Macron.

By the end of June, some half a million cars will have gone unsold.

“This has never been seen by this sector which represents close to 16 percent of the revenue of our industrial sector,” said the president. The car industry in France is critical to the French economy — comprising some 4,000 businesses, 400,000 direct employees and 900,000 in total.

The president said the plan was aimed at “defending our industrial employment, which is going to be faced with one of the most serious crises in its history” and also protecting France’s “industrial automobile sovereignt­y”.

“And it is also a plan for the future of the automobile in the 21st century,” he added.

The plan won a warm welcome from the head of the sector associatio­n Plateforme Automobile, Luc Chatel. “This sets out a new ambition for the auto industry in France and responds to the gravity of the situation”, he told France Info radio.

“Excluding periods of war, we are going through the most serious crisis in the history of the auto sector,” he added. Chatel applauded the plan for one million electric or hybrid cars annually by 2025 as “realistic”. — AFP

 ??  ?? ETAPLES: Employees, wearing protective face masks, walk in an alley at a factory of manufactur­er Valeo in Etaples, near Le Touquet, northern France on Tuesday during a visit of French President as part of the launch of a plan to rescue the French car industry. — AFP
ETAPLES: Employees, wearing protective face masks, walk in an alley at a factory of manufactur­er Valeo in Etaples, near Le Touquet, northern France on Tuesday during a visit of French President as part of the launch of a plan to rescue the French car industry. — AFP

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