French business creation
surges as Macron promises 'start-up nation'
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[January 16, 2018]
PARIS (Reuters) - French
entrepreneurs set up new companies in the fourth quarter
at the fastest pace since 2010, as new business
creations accelerated in the second half of the year,
data from the INSEE statistics agency said on Tuesday. |
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French President Emmanuel Macron delivers his speech
during the traditional New Year ceremony at the Cour de
Cassation, France's highest judicial court, at the Paris
courthouse in Paris, France, January 15, 2018.
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A surge in new business creations since President Emmanuel
Macron become president last May lends some credence to his push
to turn France into what he has called a "start-up nation".
New business creations jumped 17 percent in the three months to
December over one year, INSEE's data showed, in what was the
biggest increase since a 2010 spike after laws were changed
creating a special legal status for the self-employed.
Transport and storage, real estate and business support were the
sectors where business creation increased the most.
But a 14.4 percent increase in new businesses in the
manufacturing industry shows France may be on track to halt a
long-term decline in its industrial might.
Macron, a pro-business former investment banker, aims to foster
entrepreneurship by setting a flat 30 percent tax rate on all
capital income and also offering unemployment insurance for
people who leave a job to go start a company.
He has also set up a fund holding 10 billion euros ($12.22
billion) in state assets that are intended to generate up to 300
million euros annually to be invested in breakthrough
technologies.
(Reporting by Leigh Thomas; Editing by Michel Rose and Alison
Williams)
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