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France's Reindustrialization Slowed Down in 2025, According to Bercy's Barometer

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The dynamic of the creation of industrial sites in France was marked by a worsening international context and increased competition in 2025.

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According to the latest barometer of the Ministry of the Economy, the number of factory openings was decreasing in 2025 in France. There would have been only 19 in the year, compared to 88 in the previous year. The reindustrialization of the country continues, but less rapidly than hoped.

Lean Right

According to the state's latest industrial barometer, the number of factories continues to increase in France in 2025, despite a difficult international context, carried by certain sectors such as defence, aeronautics and space.

·Paris, France
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Lean Left

On the eve of Global industrie, the largest annual trade show in France, Bercy published on Sunday 29 March results in the red, the most negative since the creation of its barometer in 2022. According to Trendeo, this is even the worst year since 2013.

·Paris, France
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The last barometer of the Ministry of Economy on reindustrialization is uplifting: the net balance of factory openings and extensions in France amounts to only 19 for the whole year 2025. Some sectors come out clearly winning (defence, aeronautics, green industry,...

·France
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The dynamic of the creation of industrial sites in France was marked by a worsening international context and increased competition in 2025.

·France
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In 2025, the dynamics of reindustrialization continued to slow down in France, with a net balance of openings and extensions of positive sites but in a "significant" decrease, according to the barometer published by the Ministry of Economy.

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NotreTemps.com broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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