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FOOD PRICES WILL REMAIN HIGH UNTIL THEN, IT IS PREDICTED, BUT A RECESSION CAN BE RULED OUT FOR 2023 Inflation levels in France should plateau in the coming months and will begin to fall from


June, the head of the Banque de France has said. François Villeroy de Galhau says he “rules out” a recession in France in 2023. In January, annual inflation levels hit 6%, and Mr Villeroy


de Galhau predicts they will remain at around this level before a fall in June. This means that the price of some products and services will begin to decrease with energy prices already


falling. Food prices are not expected to lower before June, however. Compared to 2021, the annual cost of general food shopping in France could increase by more than €790 by the end of 2023,


according to research by the Nielsen Institute conducted for the consumer association _60 millions de consommateurs_. Prices for the same goods had already seen an annual increase of almost


€300 between 2021 and 2022. Mr Villeroy de Galhau, who has been the bank’s governor since 2015, is hesitant to place exact figures on how much prices and inflation levels will decrease


during 2023, saying there are still many uncertainties that could impact overall levels. International bank ING forecasts that inflation levels will be around 4% by the end of 2023. He was


confident, however, that Inflation levels will continue to fall steadily from June, and by the end of 2024 or the beginning of 2025, should return to around 2%. This is still higher than the


general levels of inflation France has historically seen - since the year 2000 only four years (2003, 2004, 2011 and now 2022) saw inflation rates rise over 2%. READ MORE: FRENCH ECONOMY


GREW BY 2.6% IN 2022, ANNUAL INFLATION AT 6% READ MORE: ELECTRICITY PRICES ARE RISING IN FRANCE: HOW MUCH MORE WILL YOU PAY? RECESSION RESISTED Mr Villeroy de Galhau was more open about


economic growth, with France on track to not only avoid recession this year, but even marginally grow its economy, provided predicted levels of activity continue. Last month the Banque de


France predicted a GDP growth of 0.3% over the course of this year, however, predictions from the IMF and government were slightly more optimistic, with growth forecasts of 0.7% and 1%


respectively. He confirmed that the Banque de France was still confident about their earlier growth predictions. Recommendation to gradually decrease the tariff shields on food and energy


prices were also given, as they are beginning to amass excessive debt. These policies should begin to be “focused on those who need them most”, according to Mr Villeroy de Galhau, as opposed


to remaining nationwide policies affecting all households. RELATED ARTICLES FIVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE RISE IN ELECTRICITY PRICES IN FRANCE


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