The situation is calmer today in New Caledonia. The four nights of violent protest against an electoral reform passed in Paris have left their mark. The riots and looting “wiped out” more than 80% of the commercial distribution network in the city of Nouméa and its suburbs. The population of the archipelago is afraid of running out of food and is organizing to deal with the looming shortages. Interview with David Guyenne, president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) of the French archipelago of the South Pacific.
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