💨 Abstract
French President Emmanuel Macron met with U.S. financiers to address concerns over France's financial woes, highlighting the potential for tax increases. During a one-hour meeting with 13 senior financiers, Macron spoke candidly about increasing taxes to fund the country's budget and economic challenges. He also discussed France as a potential investment destination and plans to cut spending.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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