The government intends to materialize the promises of the investment plan "France 2030" with a first tranche of 3.5 billion euros in credits, provided for in an amendment to the 2022 budget, said Matignon on Tuesday.

The deputies are to debate this aspect of the finance bill on Monday, November 8 in the hemicycle.

The 3.5 billion credits are divided between 2.84 billion in subsidies, which will widen the deficit, and 0.66 billion euros intended for investments in corporate equity.

The plan will "strongly insist on industrialization"

The investment plan includes a total of 34 billion euros in commitment authorizations, which the government would like to see deployed in about five years, even if the fate of the device will depend on the presidential election and future budgets. In 2022, the 3.5 billion euros are broken down into the various objectives attributed to France 2030, such as "production in France of at least 20 bio-drugs" (660 million in 2022) or the ambition to "do France, the leader in carbon-free hydrogen ”(340 million in 2022).

The France 2030 plan will "insist strongly on industrialization", to allow "a rapprochement between the moment when there is a breakthrough innovation and its industrialization", one underlines to Matignon.

Who will specifically coordinate this plan within the administration and public operators, to dialogue with businesses?

The executive is still struggling to decide this point, which is considered crucial by economists and industrialists.

"Simpler and more readable things"

"Discussions are underway" in terms of "governance", "we will land and we will propose something before the end of the year", indicates the entourage of the Prime Minister. “We know where to go, things that are simpler and more readable”, with “probably fewer counters”, we add. To ensure rapid first disbursements, from the start of 2022, the government decided to technically back this new plan to the budgetary mission dedicated until now to future investment programs (PIA).

A way of "sanctuary" the credits beyond the presidential one, since the PIA, created in 2010 under the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy, survived the various alternations, in spite of an effectiveness considered mixed, in particular again last week by the Court of accounts.

The budgetary mission “Investments for the future” will be renamed “Investir pour la France de 2030”.

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