Gauthier Delomez 12:08 p.m., January 23, 2022

In the morning weekend of Europe 1, the Minister Delegate in charge of SMEs, Tourism and French people living abroad, Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, announced the forthcoming creation of a "stand aid", which should encourage financially companies to participate in fairs or exhibitions. The Minister Delegate explained the measure on Europe 1.

It may be an aid that clarifies a return to normal life.

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Europe morning weekend

Sunday, Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne announced the creation of a "stand aid" to "encourage companies to return to fairs, to trade shows, with up to 12,500 that we will take into charge", explained the Minister Delegate in charge of SMEs, Tourism and French people living abroad.

"It's a measure that costs 100 million euros, but we consider that it will allow us to bounce back," he added to Thierry Dagiral's microphone.

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The demand for companies to "reschedule events"

The government therefore wishes to review fairs and shows filled with exhibitors, as before the health crisis.

The Minister Delegate continued: "And for the congresses, I tell the companies, the federations, to reschedule their events".

An assumed desire to ease the restrictions in correlation with the latest announcements by Prime Minister Jean Castex, and in parallel with the entry into force of the vaccination pass.

“Indeed, it is important to find each other, and not only by pixel interposed in video”, underlined Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, who argues that “it is important for the economy of our territories”.