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France to Offer Loans to Small Businesses Hit by Fuel Costs

Summary
The French government will offer loans of as much as €50,000 ($57,600) to small businesses that are the most exposed to rising fuel costs in transportation, fishing and agriculture. The move comes as Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu faces mounting pressure to mitigate the economic fallout from the ongoing conflict in Iran, which has sent global petroleum prices surging.

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France announces crisis loans for firms hit by fuel-price surge

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Small businesses will be able to benefit from a "fuel flash loan" to cope with the boom of prices at the pump. Three sectors are concerned: transport, agriculture and fisheries. Who can benefit from it and...

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In the face of rising fuel prices, Bercy will launch a "Flash Fuel Loan" at a rate of 3.80% for small businesses. Funds will be available within a week.

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Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is committed to setting up new targeted aid. This Friday evening, the Ministry of Economy announces the upcoming launch of a "Flash Fuel Loan" with Bpifrance. Objective: to support the cash flow of small businesses most exposed to rising fuel prices. - The government announces a "Flash Fuel Loan" to support the cash flow of small businesses (Economy).

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These loans, at a rate of 3.80 %, will be "distributed via a 100% digital channel by Bpifrance", with a "provision of funds within 7 days".

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estrepublicain.fr broke the news in Nancy, France on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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