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French companies rue ‘betrayal’ of Macron’s business-friendly agenda

Consternation over pledge to continue tax raid on big companies and suspend pension reforms

French Prime minister Sébastien Lecornu’s compromise budget has sparked a backlash among business leaders, with tax raids on big companies branded a “betrayal” of previous government promises.

Lecornu pledged on Tuesday to suspend President Emmanuel Macron’s signature pension reforms, a move that appears to have staved off a no-confidence motion from the Socialist party, while he also maintained a windfall tax on big companies.

The pensions concession from Lecornu, who was reappointed on Friday four days after resigning, helped ease concerns that France’s hung parliament would not pass a budget this year, after a prolonged political crisis that has spooked investors and raised borrowing costs.

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