A 2025 economic review in Côtes-d'Armor reveals resilient regional trends amid recovery, while Lyon's Journées de l’Économie gather experts and Nobel laureates to debate pressing global economic challenges.
France's economy showed resilience with 0.5% growth in Q3 2023 and forecasts predict 0.7% growth in 2025 despite political and international uncertainties.
France's agriculture and clothing sectors face severe challenges from low-cost imports and governmental fiscal pressures, intensifying economic concerns.
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis warns that France’s economic instability is a "ticking bomb" that could threaten Greece's recovery and European financial stability.
French regions showcase sustainable economic projects emphasizing circular economy and social employment, boosting local agriculture and reducing environmental impact.
Two parallel events in Lyon and Nancy emphasize France's commitment to advancing regenerative and social solidarity economies, highlighting local initiatives and broad participation.
France is highlighting the Social and Solidarity Economy with major November events in Saint-Martin and Dijon, promoting human-centered economic models through workshops, debates, and public exhibitions.
France's economy grew 0.5% in Q3 2025, exceeding forecasts thanks to strong exports and investment, with government optimism amid political challenges.
Cooperatives and mutual businesses demonstrate higher resilience and survival rates amid economic challenges, with experts calling for stronger policy support.
Philippe Aghion urges collective action for France's 2025 economic challenges as industrialists voice concerns and global growth forecasts predict slowdown.
France advances its regenerative economy vision alongside the Month of Social and Solidarity Economy events, emphasizing cooperation, sustainability, and citizen engagement.
Lyon prepares to host the 18th Journées de l’Économie, focusing on blending traditional challenges with new economic realities through free, widely accessible events and discussions.
France's political turmoil since mid-2024 has caused a significant economic slowdown, with a €15 billion impact due to cautious consumer and business behavior.
The resignation of France's Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has sparked significant economic instability, affecting markets, investor confidence, and budgetary plans amid fears of a looming financial crisis.
The Alpes-de-Haute-Provence’s Préci network and Limoux’s Onzechar product highlight successful circular economy collaborations and innovations in France.
Local French communities are adopting sustainable practices, including circular economy models in Serre Chevalier and energy-efficient renovations in Ugine.