Country Report France 2016

Ülke raporu

  • Fransa
  • Tarım,
  • Otomotiv/Nakliye,
  • Kimyasal/İlaç,
  • İnşaat,
  • Dayanıklı Tüketim Malları,
  • Elektronik/BT,
  • Finansal Hizmetler,
  • Gıda,
  • Makina/Mühendislik,
  • Metal,
  • Kağıt,
  • Hizmetler,
  • Çelik,
  • Tekstil

28 Nis 2016

French business insolvencies are expected to decrease only about 4% in 2016. The number of insolvencies will still be about 10% higher than in 2008.

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The insolvency environment

Only a modest decrease in insolvencies expected in 2016 

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French business insolvencies increased again in 2015. According to the French Central Bank, business failures of very small businesses increased 2.1%, while mid-sized and larger companies registered decreases (5.8% and 16.4% respectively). In light of the modest economic rebound expected in 2016, business failures are expected to decrease 4%. However, with more than 60,000 cases expected, the number of business insolvencies would still be about 10% higher than in 2008.

Economic situation

Growth expected to remain below eurozone average

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After several years of feeble GDP increases below 1%, in 2016 the French economy is expected to grow 1.1% as private consumption, manufacturing and exports improve. However, this growth rate remains below the eurozone average of 1.5%.

In 2016 economic growth is expected to increase 1.4%, driven by a rebound in investment and industrial production. However, productivity remains an issue in the French manufacturing sector. Private consumption, traditionally a major contributor to French economic growth is sustained by persistent low energy prices. At the same time, the high unemployment rate of more than 10% still hampers household consumption expansion.

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The 2008 credit crisis, subsequent government stimulus measures, and France’s only modest recovery have led to a sharp increase in public debt in recent years, up to 96% of GDP in 2015 from 66.7% of GDP in 2008. The French government has repeatedly missed meeting the Maastricht deficit threshold of 3% of GDP. Despite some austerity programmes, more measures to curb public spending are required, as public spending in France is the highest in the eurozone.

Yasal Uyarı

Buradaki beyanlar yalnızca genel bilgi sağlama amacını taşımakta olup hiçbir amaç için güvenilmemelidir. Tabi olduğu koşullar için lütfen gerçek ilkeye ya da ilgili ürün veya hizmet anlaşmasına başvurun. Buradaki hiçbir unsur, alıcılara dair ya da sizin adınıza gerekli özenin gösterilmesi yükümlülüğü dahil Atradius tarafında hiçbir hak, yükümlülük, tavsiye ya da sorumluluk oluşturduğu şeklinde yorumlanamaz. Atradius, herhangi bir alıcı hakkında detaylı durum tespiti yaparsa, bu, sigortalı ya da başka birilerinin menfaati için değil, kendi sigortalama prensipleri doğrultusundadır. Ayrıca, hiçbir durumda Atradius ve hiçbir bağlı ortaklık ve yan kuruluşu buradaki beyanlarda bulunan bilgilerin kullanımından kaynaklanan doğrudan, dolaylı, özel, arızi ya da nihai zarardan sorumlu olmayacaktır.