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France's government presented a 2025 budget on Thursday, aiming to cut spending by 60 billion euros through tax hikes on the wealthy and big companies to address a soaring fiscal deficit. The budget, which is likely to pass in December, will also involve spending cuts across ministries, excluding defense, interior, and justice.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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