France’s Le Maire says power price surge is "absolute emergency"

Bruno Le Maire, French Finance Minister

© APA | Bruno Le Maire, French Finance Minister

# 07 January 2022 15:31 (UTC +04:00)

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said the government is worried about the economic and social fallout from the surge in energy prices and is trying to find ways to keep protecting consumers and businesses, APA reports citing Bloomberg.

The government has pledged to contain the annual increase in electricity prices at 4% primarily using tax cuts. But the surge in wholesale costs has taken policymakers by surprise and the finance ministry is negotiating with state-controlled EDF for other fixes.

“If we don’t find a solution in the coming days, French people will see an increase between 35% and 40% in electricity bills,” Le Maire said at a press conference in Paris. “It is an absolute emergency because the explosion in electricity prices is neither sustainable for households nor for businesses.”

With less than four months to go until presidential elections, the minister also warned of the social consequences of a surge in living costs.

“Look at what is happening in Kazakhstan; it’s quite instructive in terms of what can happen when energy, electricity or gas prices explode,” Le Maire said. “It’s politically dangerous.”

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