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French economy expected to contract sharply over next three months

France's economy minister Bruno Le Maire (left) said the country's economy could shrink again in the final three months of this year as a result of the curfews imposed by prime minister Jean Castex. AFP - BERTRAND GUAY

"In the fourth quarter, we risk seeing a negative growth rate," Le Maire said in a Friday morning radio interview.

"But I am sure that the French economy will see a strong rebound in 2021." The growth will return to 2019 levels in the course of 2022, the minister added.

Le Maire said the renewed contraction was not a surprise as it came after many leading economies were pushed into unprecedented recession by the worldwide lockdowns earlier in the pandemic.

Risk already anticipated by authorities

The risk of negative growth at the year-end had been factored into the government's overall forecast for a contraction in gross domestic product for the whole of 2020, he explained.

"We knew that the pandemic could start-up again and because there is a lot of international uncertainty," the minister said.

More public money promised

On Thursday, Jean Castex, the prime minister, said that curfews initially planned for nine cities including Paris would be extended to cover as many as 54 different departments across the country, affecting 46 million people in all.

At the same time, Castex also announced that economic support packages for struggling businesses would similarly be extended.

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