Fuel Prices: Transport, Fisheries, agriculture... Measures Announced by the Government
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In response to rising fuel prices, the government has put forward a series of measures to support the cash flow of the affected companies. "Measurers," say fishermen, carriers and farmers, who are demanding direct aid.
The government has announced several mechanisms to support the cash flow of companies in the sectors most affected by this energy crisis. Direct aid to the pump is currently not on the agenda, as the executive prefers to rely on an increase in production to limit dependence on the markets. - Flambe of fuel prices: transport, fisheries, agriculture... the measures announced by the government (Economy).
The government announced this Monday that the sectors most affected by the energy crisis will have access to cash-flow facilities to limit the impact of the surge in crude oil prices on their operations.
During the wide debate, the senators showed the need to incorporate sectors such as artisanal fishing and agriculture into the subsidy that the Executive considers for taxis, collectives and school transportation. It was also requested to ensure that the regions receive the necessary and effective support to avoid affecting the rates of collective locomotion.
The increase in the price of fuel is leading to a situation limiting the transport sector, of which thousands of self-employed workers are part. Professional carriers are on the verge of going out to the streets after the increase in the cost of fuel in the wake of the Iran war, if the government does not approve more measures for the sector. This has been announced by the National Committee on Road Transport after the release of the package of …
In the face of rising fuel prices due to tensions in the Middle East, the government announced on Monday 23 March measures to support cash flow for the transport and fisheries sectors. Sébastien Lecornu asks refiners to increase their production, particularly in Gravenchon.
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