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France needs to re-open renegotiation of long-term power agreements, Le Maire informs market employers

France's Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire on Thursday stated he wanted to renegotiate longterm agreements in between stateowned electrical energy EDF and large industrial clients in a bid to win the assistance of magnate ahead of breeze parliament elections.

WHY IT is very important

Le Maire's call to re-negotiated long-term power contracts comes as a concession to the country's having a hard time commercial sector which complains about high production prices, hindering its competitiveness.

ESSENTIAL QUOTE( S)

We have actually proposed long-term agreements. Is the price satisfying? No. Will it for that reason be needed to resume the negotiation with EDF? My answer is yes, Le Maire said at an event organised by the Medef, France's primary company organisation.

CONTEXT

The government put in place long-lasting agreements in a quote to offer attractive and less unpredictable prices to industry gamers, however up until now just a couple of customers reached a handle EDF.

The energy reported a 2023 net revenue of 10 billion euros, a substantial turnaround from a loss of 17.9 billion in 2022.

French electrical energy prices saw a sharp boost in 2022 due to Russia's intrusion of Ukraine but came down as EDF linked more atomic power plants to the grid after a period of heavy maintenance works.

(source: Reuters)