• French state debt could be over 115% of GDP by year end - budget minister

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25 May 2020

French state debt could be over 115% of GDP by year end - budget minister

Reuters reports that France's state debt to gross domestic product (GDP) ratio is set to increase to more than 115% by the end of the year due to the cost of coronavirus crisis measures, Budget Minister Gerald Darmanin said in an interview with TV station RTL on Sunday.

"It will be no doubt more than 115% at the end of the year," RTL quoted him as saying on its website. He added that the government did not plan to increase taxes to reduce the debt.

At the end of March, the INSEE official statistics agency said that in 2019 gross public debt came in at 98.1% of GDP, unchanged from 2018, although the public sector budget deficit increased to 3.0% of GDP from 2.3% in 2018.

The French government said in April it expected its crisis package to cost 100 billion euros (89.6 billion pounds) - over 4% of GDP. Since then it has announced more support measures, notably for the car industry.

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