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The "Fuel Flash Loan" Will Be Expanded to Include the Construction Sector, the Help Desk for Road Hauliers Opened This Tuesday

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Minister of Economy Roland Lescure announced this Monday that the "fuel flash loan", launched at the beginning of April, will be expanded to include the construction sector. Moreover, the help desk for road hauliers opens this Tuesday.

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The "fuel flash loan", created in early April to help some small businesses in the face of rising fuel prices during the Middle East conflict, is being expanded to include the construction sector, said Roland Lescure, Minister of Economy.

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The "fuel flash loan", created in early April to support the cash flow of some small businesses, will be expanded to include the construction sector, announced Monday the Minister of Economy Roland Lescure.

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Minister of Economy Roland Lescure announced this Monday that the "fuel flash loan", launched at the beginning of April, will be expanded to include the construction sector. Moreover, the help desk for road hauliers opens this Tuesday.

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The executive said it wanted to support the sector in the face of "the sharp rise in the price of materials used in construction" from oil, the price of which had blazed as a result of the crisis in the Strait of Ormuz.

Available since 13 April, the "fuel flash loan" is an aid set up by the government to support French employees who use the car daily in their business trips.

The official announcement of the implementation of a fuel aid scheme for companies in the building and public works sector marks a new stage, with the publication of the corresponding text in the Official Journal.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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