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    France could tax food industry over high prices: Bruno Le Maire

    The French government could use tax measures to claw back profits from the food industry if it does not accept talks on high prices, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Thursday. With food inflation running at a record 15% in recent months, the government is furious that retail prices remain high despite declines in raw material prices.

    France could tax food industry over high prices: Bruno Le Maire
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    PARIS: The French government could use tax measures to claw back profits from the food industry if it does not accept talks on high prices, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Thursday.

    With food inflation running at a record 15% in recent months, the government is furious that retail prices remain high despite declines in raw material prices. Le Maire said that the food industry was reaping big profits and that it must reopen annual negotiations with retailers and lower their prices.

    "If ever the food industry does not return to negotiations ... we will use all measures at our disposal, including taxes, to recover profits unfairly made on the back of consumers," Le Maire told journalists ahead of meeting with representatives of big retailers. French food prices spiked after food companies and retailers agreed to a 10% average increase in prices in annual negotiations in March, which both sides said was necessary to cover higher production costs.

    But with high food prices buoying overall inflation, Le Maire has repeatedly called for negotiations to be reopened to ensure that the global fall in raw materials filters through to consumers. Under pressure after forcing through an unpopular increase in the retirement.

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