The new curfew measures cost France’s economy more than two billion...

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told “Europe 1” radio today, Friday, that the ban imposed on most French cities will cost the economy more than two billion euros (2.4 billion US dollars), after the government extended the ban across the country, according to what it said. Bloomberg News, Friday.
Le Maire said that a six-week ban, between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m., on half of the French administrations, would cost the economy more than two billion euros. He added, “These costs were expected.”France spent 6 billion euros from the European Solidarity Fund of 9 billion euros.

“The European Central Bank supported us and Christian Lagarde, the president of the bank, supported us from the start by providing more loans, and when the time comes to repay them, we will, but the time has not come yet.”

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