France’s summer sales period extended to help shops recover from riots
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IT COMES AFTER HUNDREDS OF SHOPS WERE DAMAGED IN THE RIOTS THAT ERUPTED ACROSS FRANCE LAST WEEK The official sales period in France is to be extended by one week, until August 1, to support
shops hit by the recent riots. Hundreds of shops were looted or damaged in the violence that erupted after a police officer was charged with fatally shooting 17-year-old driver Nahel in the
Paris suburbs last week. Olivia Grégoire, France’s minister for small and medium businesses, told France 2 television channel: “At the request of shopkeepers, we will prolong the sales by
one week, until August 1.” > À la demande des commerçants, nous prenons avec @BrunoLeMaire deux > mesures pour soutenir le retour dans les magasins : > > 👉🏼Ouverture
exceptionnelle des commerces ce dimanche > organisée par les Préfets > > 👉🏼Prolongement d’une semaine des soldes jusqu’au 1er août > pic.twitter.com/MwE6MznXdn > — Olivia
Gregoire (@oliviagregoire) July 5, 2023 Dates of the sales (_les soldes_) in France are regulated and take place in summer and at the start of the year. They typically last four weeks.
France’s official summer sales period had been set to run from June 28 to July 25. READ MORE: EXPLAINER: _LES SOLDES D’ÉTÉ_, FRANCE’S REGULATED SUMMER SALES The minister also said that
businesses are permitted to open this Sunday (July 9), without the usual time restrictions. She said: “Prefects will be instructed that all the businesses that want to can do so, to catch up
from the previous weekend.” READ MORE: BUSINESS, TOURISM, TRANSPORT: WHAT IS COST OF FRANCE’S RECENT RIOTS? WEEKEND LOSS Weekends are typically important days for shops during the sales,
but July 1 and 2 - the first days of the summer sales - were largely ruined for a lot of shops due to the unrest. In a statement, the business federation the Alliance du Commerce said that
the riots had brought “a brutal stop to the activity of the sales” in most stores. It said that overall, larger stores had seen a drop in business of 8% on the worst day of the riots, and
4.1% less over the first five days of the sales compared to 2022. “The first days of the sales are essential for shopkeepers’ success,” the statement continued. “They represent a minimum of
25% of the business done during the period. Yet, some shops suffered a loss in business of up to 36% in Strasbourg, and 24% in Marseille.” The federation said that the impact was felt
particularly in the Paris region, where the Alliance said it had recorded a 2% overall drop in business over the first two days of the sales. Shopkeepers have also sounded the alarm over the
destruction of their property premises, with many saying that they are not insured for loss of business caused by damage. In response, the government has said that it may delay or even
cancel certain business taxes to help affected stores, and could even compensate shops that could not open due to damage. RELATED ARTICLES FRENCH POLICE ACCUSED OF KILLING BOY: WHAT DO WE
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