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Road Transporters, Coaches, Ambulances: the Aid Opened to Cope with the Flight of Fuel Prices

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Aid to support paramedics, coaches and road hauliers in the face of fuel increases is now effective, although some professionals consider eligibility criteria too restrictive.

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"We're going to have to adapt and keep up with these prices" despite the announcement of an aid plan, this transport company is not optimistic about the future. And already think about tomorrow.

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Aid to support paramedics, coaches and road hauliers in the face of fuel increases is now effective, although some professionals consider eligibility criteria too restrictive.

Lean Right

Announced by the government at the end of March in response to rising fuel prices associated with the war in the Middle East, this plan is, however, causing some controversy.

·Paris, France
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In the face of the dizzying fuel prices, a direct consequence of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, the French government is deploying an emergency aid of EUR 50 million for road transport companies. This exceptional measure, effective since 19 April 2026, is an immediate response to a major economic crisis which has been taking place throughout the sector for several weeks. This government mechanism is required in a context all the more …

Road transport: a government aid in the face of the explosion of fuels Faced with the dizzying rise in fuel prices following geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, the French government is deploying an emergency aid of 50 million euros for the benefit of the road transport companies. This measure, effective since Sunday 20 April 2026, constitutes a targeted support scheme to stem the major economic difficulties that strangle this sensitive se…

CFDT Secretary General Marylise Léon approved on Sunday the targeted aid for the sectors most affected by the high fuel prices, asking to extend it to home helpers or "travelling teachers".

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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