MEDEF Threatens Employer Mobilization Over Tax Hikes
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Patrick Martin, the head of the French employers’ association MEDEF, has warned of a large-scale mobilization of businesses if the government increases corporate taxes in the 2026 budget.
Key points:
* Threat of Mobilization: martin stated that if taxes increase, MEDEF will organize a large meeting involving “thousands of business leaders” from various sectors and sizes, to demonstrate their opposition. This will not be a street protest, but a large gathering.
* Investment Concerns: Martin argues that rather of raising taxes, the government should be reducing burdens on businesses to encourage investment.
* Tax Burden: He claims French companies are already the most heavily taxed in the OECD (after accounting for subsidies) and faced an additional €13 billion in taxes in 2025.
* broken Promises: martin is critical of the government for not following through on a promise to reduce the CVAE (a production tax).
* Worried Members: MEDEF members are reportedly “very worried” about potential tax increases.
The article highlights a growing tension between the government and the business community regarding taxation and economic policy.
