Resilience plan: fuel, PGE … What to remember from Castex’s announcements

Resilience plan fuel PGE What to remember from Castexs announcements

RESILIENCE PLAN. The different components of the resilience plan announced by Jean Castex are now known. Discount on fuel, return of short-time working, expansion of PGEs… All of the measures announced by the Government in the face of the economic consequences of the war in Ukraine.

[Mis à jour le 23 mars 2022 à 09h24] It was eagerly awaited by certain professions hard hit by the economic consequences of the war in Ukraine, it is now official. The resilience plan was presented by Prime Minister Jean Castex on Wednesday March 16. On the front line to feed the population, fishermen and farmers are severely impacted by the rise in world prices for energy and wheat, for example. The payment of their employees also raises questions. At the same time, gas-dependent companies described as “intensive gas” by Gabriel Attal are subject to supplies and tariffs applied by Russia. The latter were strongly impacted by the outbreak of the war. First, the discount 15 cents per liter of fuel is confirmed and will come into force on April 1 next for a period of 4 months, i.e. until July 31, 2022. All professionals are concerned (taxis, truck drivers, farmers, etc.) and individuals. The real new announcement comes from the extension of the device to natural gas and LPG.

Aid to businesses was also at the center of Jean Castex’s speech in the preamble to a press conference. “The second objective is to protect our economy, to avoid bankruptcies and to protect jobs”, launched the Prime Minister. This new aid will be created for companies whose gas expenses represent at least 3% of their turnover. This should make it possible to take care of more than half of the surplus of their energy expenses. The allocated grant may reach 25 million euros and will concern all sectors. To qualify, a company must scrupulously respect the following three criteria :

  • Suffer an increase of 40% of his electricity or gas bills since the beginning of the war
  • The gas bill orelectricity must represent at least 3% of turnover
  • Realize operating losses

In addition to the first measures put in place by the Government, the borrowing ceiling of the EMP will be relieved of 25% at 35%. Companies will also benefit from the deferral of tax and social charges. Finally, the long-term partial activity scheme will be extended by 12 months for agreements already signed.

Finally, several highly targeted measures have also been decided for fishermen and farmers. In particular the maintenance of fishing activities which contributes to our food sovereignty. Exceptional help from 35 cents per liter of fishing diesel will be in force tomorrow morning to allow them to continue their activity in decent conditions. For farmers, aid will be put in place to enable them to cope with the soaring cost of animal feed for a period of 4 months. The total envelope is estimated at 400 million euros. Farm cash flow will also be supported with a down payment of 25% reimbursement of the TICPE.

The resilience plan will be extremely sector-based, and will affect the individuals and companies most affected by the economic consequences of the crisis in Ukraine. Here is what to remember from Jean Castex’s speech this Wednesday, March 16:

  • Fitness 15 cents per liter of fuel for all French people (natural gas and LPG included) from April 1 to July 31
  • Fitness 35 cents per liter of fishing fuel for fishermen from April 17 to July 31
  • Grant of 25 million euros to support businessintensive gas
  • Deposit of 25% reimbursement of the TICPE for farmers
  • The use oflong-term partial activity is extended by 12 months
  • The borrowing limit of the EMP is relieved from 25% to 35%
  • Relaunch of the export recovery check and VIE check schemes for exporting companies

The economic resilience plan presented by Prime Minister Jean Castex on Wednesday March 16 concerns the individuals and the companies massively affected by the economic and social consequences of the war in Ukraine. Certain professions very exposed to the increase in fuel such as fishermen, farmers, taxis, school and road transport operators will benefit from a reduction of 15% per liter of fuel consumed. Aid that can reach 35 cents per liter for fishermen.

After having set up an inflation bonus in the amount of 100 euros for 38 million French people, a discount of 15 cents per liter of fuel will be applied from April 1, 2022 for a period of 4 months to compensate for the increase. prices at the pump since the start of the clashes in Ukraine.

This is the great return of partial unemployment since the Covid crisis. Not quite in the same way, of course, but “the long-term partial activity scheme will be extended by 12 months for agreements already signed”, announced Prime Minister Jean Castex, during the presentation of the resilience plan. economy, Wednesday, March 16.

The borrowing limit of the EMP will be relieved of 25% at 35% with the establishment of the economic resilience plan, detailed by Jean Castex on Wednesday March 16. From July 1, 2022, a new PGE will be put in place, until the end of the year for companies strongly impacted by the economic consequences of the war in Ukraine, as stated by Bruno Le Maire. Companies will also benefit from the postponement of tax charges and social. In addition, the Bpifrance industry loan, longer than the PGE (10 years), will be open to the construction sector.

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