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French Economy Gives Macron a Boost Ahead of Election

NNA - France’s economy grew more than anticipated at the end of last year, overcoming supply shortages and Covid-related disruptions to give President Emmanuel Macron a lift ahead of April’s election.

Rising consumer spending and investment in the euro area’s second-largest economy powered a 0.7% increase in gross domestic product in the fourth quarter. That was above the 0.5% expansion expected by economists and brought growth for the whole of 2021 to 7%.

The resilience of France’s recovery -- a contrast with Germany, which may be heading toward its second recessionof the pandemic -- is a key asset for Macron as he seeks to rekindle the support of voters who backed him and his reform agenda five years ago. 

Recording an expansion at the end of 2021 bodes well for this year, amid signs that supply bottlenecks are fading. Renault SA’s chairman Jean-Dominique Senard told Bloomberg Television this week that the carmaker expects a semiconductor shortage that has roiled the auto industry to ease in the second half of 2022.

With less than three months until the election, the 44-year-old French president is facing difficulties on other fronts including protests against his vaccination strategy and school strikes over his management of a recent swell in coronavirus cases. Macron’s main contenders are seeking to steer the debate to security and immigration.

The economy is a more straightforward battleground for Macron. France’s recent performance compares favorably to those of its European peers with activity returning sooner to pre-crisis levels and holding up as the government refrained from reinstating tough restrictions. 

“7% growth is spectacular and behind it there are jobs, factories, businesses,” French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on France 2 television. “We have made the right economic choices and everything that for decades seemed impossible is almost within reach if we continue in the same direction.”

In Germany, where some regions imposed partial lockdowns at the end of 2021, the economy contracted in the final quarter. Detailed figures are due later Friday.—Bloomberg 

 

 

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